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Tabitha Mansker, the 2016 American Honey Princess, will visit New Jersey July 26-29. She will be a guest of the Eastern Apicultural Society and…
Read MoreTabitha Mansker, the 2016 American Honey Princess, will visit New Jersey July 26-29. She will be a guest of the Eastern Apicultural Society and…
Read MoreIf signed into law, the bill would set a goal for the USDA and other agencies of conserving, restoring, or enhancing 3 million acres…
Read MoreCHICAGO — Special agents with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) again seized nearly 60 tons of illegally imported Chinese…
Read More“Climate change is real and happening now, and the United States urgently needs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions” In a consensus letter to U.S….
Read MoreWOOSTER, Ohio — Honeybees are negatively impacted by the insecticide-coated seeds of some field crops, yet they also seem to benefit from the presence…
Read MoreScott Weybright PULLMAN, Wash. — Washington State University Provost Dan Bernardo didn’t break a sweat as a few thousand honey bees formed a beard…
Read MorePosted by Leah Anderson, U.S. Forest Service, on June 21, 2016 at 4:45 PM In honor of National Pollinator Week, the U.S. Forest Service…
Read MorePartners celebrate National Pollinator Week by announcing large-scale planting to establish spring forage for pollinators. So…never look a gift horse…. Announced today, the Bayer…
Read MoreBy Laurie Bedord , Successful Farming The Federal Aviation Administration has unveiled final rules for the commercial use of small, unmanned aircraft systems (UAS)….
Read Moreby- Kim Flottum Young Harris. Mean Hive. I went to the 25th anniversary meeting of the Young Harris/University of Georgia Bee Institute in May…
Read MoreBy: Kathy Summers The Garden, New Neighbors and Oregon. I hope you all had a great Memorial Day Weekend. Our city and county do a…
Read MoreBy: Don Coats You never know what you might find. Bee Pupal Chitin Shell Remnants were rather abundant. This might suggest that pupae were being…
Read MoreBy: Natalie Steinhauer Interpreting and understanding the difference in colony loss numbers between the different national surveys. Over the last year, and for the…
Read MoreBy: Phil Craft Got A Question? He Knows! Q: A beekeeper in Pennsylvania writes: Could you explain this to me? In late…
Read MoreAn Overview By: Robert Owen Pests, Pesticides, Land Use Lead The Way The triumph of modern agriculture is the enormous increase in productivity of…
Read MoreBy: Allen Hayes Easy To Build – Anyone Can Do This! Many backyard beekeepers bottle their honey using a plastic bucket with a honey…
Read MoreBy: Frank Linton It’s not as hard as you think. Tom Seeley has written a delightful book on the ancient art of lining honey bees…
Read MoreBy: Brian Rogers Use Every Tool Necessary Recently I was invited to give a presentation to a Bee Club on the other side of…
Read MoreBy: Sharla Riddle Zap! Stings happen. Even the most experience beekeepers catch a sting occasionally. It’s the price we pay for those beautiful jars…
Read MoreBy: Jessica Dally Sure just like in the bee yard, you COULD do a hive inspection without a good hive took, but it sure…
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