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Episode 179: Colony Size, Rather Than Geographic Origin of Stocks In this episode of Two Bees in a Podcast, released on August 27, 2024,…
Read MoreEpisode 179: Colony Size, Rather Than Geographic Origin of Stocks In this episode of Two Bees in a Podcast, released on August 27, 2024,…
Read MoreCalifornia State Beekeepers Association Competitive Funding Program Fiscal Year (FY): 2024 Deadline to Apply: September 30 Maximum Funds to be Requested: $30,000 California State…
Read MoreCowboy Candy By: Julie Matthews Ingredients □ 3 lbs jalapeños □ 2 cups apple cider vinegar □ 5 cups honey □ 1 tsp celery…
Read MoreBy: Tracey Peake The short answer? Yes. But there’s a bit more to the story. Recently David Tarpy, professor of applied ecology at NC State…
Read More2024 4-H Essay Contest Varietal Honeys- Third Place Winner, Naomi Renner Foundation for the Preservation of the Honey Bees, Inc. For more information, please…
Read More2024 4-H Essay Contest Varietal Honeys- Second Place Winner, Annalise Watkins Foundation for the Preservation of the Honey Bees, Inc. For more information, please…
Read MoreEpisode 178: Doctor Keith Delaplane on Biogeography Evolution: Part Two In this episode of Two Bees in a Podcast, released on August 20, 2024,…
Read More2024 4-H Essay Contest Varietal Honeys- First Place Winner, Landon Moore Foundation for the Preservation of the Honey Bees, Inc. For more information, please…
Read MoreBy: Ettamarie Peterson The call came from a contractor who had been hired to refurbish a very old barn up on our little Sonoma…
Read MoreFor those of you who know me well you know that I do not enjoy the “news”. I do understand its place in life…
Read MoreUnfortunately, the Heartland Apiculture Society’s conference has been canceled due to low registration. As much as we would have loved to hold the conference…
Read MorePOLLINATOR RESEARCH PRODUCED 2 TONS OF GOLDEN NECTAR IN 2023 By Kristina Jackson | University Communication and Marketing https://news.unl.edu/article/honey-production-sweetens-bee-labs-research Each summer, students in Judy Wu-Smart’s bee…
Read MoreEpisode 177: Doctor Keith Delaplane on Biogeography Evolution: Part One In this episode of Two Bees in a Podcast, released on August 13, 2024,…
Read MoreOur next big Honey Bee health fear is of course the Tropilaelaps mite. Natural spread is expected but with our local, regional, country…
Read MoreLevel 1 Honey Sensory Certification now available in the U.S. through The American Honey Tasting Society C. Marina Marchese, master honey sommelier, author and founder…
Read MoreFrom the University of Florida Honey Bee Research and Extension Laboratory Roles in a Honey Bee Lab By: Kaylin Kleckner & Dr. Marley Iredale…
Read MoreBy: Ash Hill What’s the buzz? This bee counting Pi project, that’s what. Researchers at the Federal University of Itajuba in Brazil, including professor…
Read MoreEpisode 176: The EPIQ Program (Education about Production and Insemination of Queens) In this episode of Two Bees in a Podcast, released on August…
Read MoreBy: Rebecca Raney American beekeepers and honey producers continued to lose hundreds of thousands of bee colonies each quarter in 2023, according to an…
Read MoreWe were shared some old daguerreotype’s (first photos on glass) from the late 1800’s. We have identified most of them. But, and there is…
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