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By: Jessica Dally Sure just like in the bee yard, you COULD do a hive inspection without a good hive took, but it sure…
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…
Read MoreBy: Paul Hizsnyai The phenomenon of laying workers is the last ditch effort for survival of the bee colony, the last attempt to avoid…
Read MoreBy: Lonnie Funderburg “There is no spigot on the side of the box.” My wife and I have a system. I stand over next to…
Read MoreBy: Terry Lieberman-Smith When standing at a club table at a fair, talking about honey bees and beekeeping, your volunteer will receive the full attention,…
Read MoreBy: Clarence Collison Wings and Flight “Wings are not true appendages like the legs but are thin outgrowths of the skeleton which have been…
Read MoreBy: Jessica Louque A new Season, A New Package Installation This year, we decided to shake things up a bit and give The Carolina…
Read More: Connie Krochmal Two groups of bee plants are known as huckleberries – Vaccinium spp. and Gaylussacia spp. The former, which are most common…
Read MoreBy: James Tew Some thoughts on Senior Citizen Beekeeping. What is a healthy colony anway? Your new package bees should be thriving by…
Read MoreBy: Ross Conrad In order to keep bees, you are not required to own or rent land. Often, landowners are happy to let you…
Read MoreBy: Toni Burnham Free Advice Is Seldom Cheap There’s an old saying: free advice is seldom cheap, and this column may qualify for that…
Read MoreBy: Ann Harman Never again! The club’s two-frame, hand-cranked extractor was just fine a few years ago for Robert’s two hives but this year with…
Read MoreBy: Ed Colby Shortcuts. I’d never seen bees just pour out of a hive unless they were swarming. But on a warm late April…
Read MoreBy Kim Kaplan June 21, 2016 BELTSVILLE, Md., June 21, 2016 —The U.S. Department of Agriculture‘s (USDA) Agricultural Research Service (ARS) Bee Research…
Read MoreNorth Carolina State University Credit: Elsa Youngsteadt Using genetic markers, researchers have for the first time shown how cultivating a specific crop led to…
Read MoreGEORGE HESSELBERG at Madison.com A beekeeper contacted Grant County Sheriff’s Office last week when a couple of suspicious travelers on a remote Jamestown road…
Read MoreBy: Rob O’Flanagan The University of Guelph has received a $1-million gift from an Ontario family to help protect pollinators. The gift, and the…
Read MoreQueen Mary University of London Hundreds of bees with individual coloured number tags will be released from the rooftops of Queen Mary University of…
Read MoreUse This Card to Identify the Bees in Your Garden WOOSTER, Ohio — Ohio’s bees are more than honey bees. They’re bumble bees, carpenter…
Read MoreEach Batch Includes 800 Pounds of Texas Wildflower Honey The bees involved in making honey for Saint Arnold Brewing Co.’s latest creation deserve frequent…
Read MoreMichigan State University EAST LANSING, Mich. — New insights into the reproductive secrets of one of the world’s tiniest and most destructive parasites –…
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