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  • You Got This: Tips for Solo Beekeepers Part 3

    You Got This: Tips for Solo Beekeepers Part 3

    Click Here if you listened. We’d love to know what you think. There is even a spot for feedback! Read along below! By: Theresa J. Martin Most beekeepers work alone at some point, whether by choice or necessity. In this multi-part series, we are exploring methods that make solo beekeeping more safe, efficient, and enjoyable.…

  • 2026 ABRC Proceedings

    2026 ABRC Proceedings

    Part 2 https://doi.org/10.55406/ABRC.5.26.1 This is the second part of the ABRC proceedings. Part 1, was published in the previous issue of Bee Culture (Edward Hsieh and Walsh, 2026). The editors of the 2026 ABRC Proceedings:Edward Hsieh1,2 and Elizabeth M. Walsh1 1USDA-ARS, Honey Bee Breeding, Genetics, and Physiology Research, Baton Rouge, LA, USA2ORISE-ORAU, US DOE, ARS…

  • What Should I Plant For The Bees?

    What Should I Plant For The Bees?

    Click Here if you listened. We’d love to know what you think. There is even a spot for feedback! Read along below! The Universal Question From Both Beekeepers and Landowners By: James E. Tew Somewhere there is a perfect worldIn my mind’s eye, the sky is usually deep blue interrupted only by floating, white, fluffy…

  • Minding Your Bees and Cues

    Minding Your Bees and Cues

    By: Becky Masterman Click Here if you listened. We’d love to know what you think. There is even a spot for feedback! Read along below! Honey Production Behind every bumper honey crop is a nectar flow. Some call it a honey flow. Frank Pellett, author of American Honey Plants, summarized honey production as being “dependent…

  • Colony Densities:

    Colony Densities:

    Click Here if you listened. We’d love to know what you think. There is even a spot for feedback! Read along below! Choosing the Best Colony Spacing By: Ross Conrad Feral honey bee research conducted by Cornell’s Tom Seeley on bees living in the Arnot Forest near Ithaca, New York suggests that wild colonies prefer…

  • How to Overcome Queen Acceptance Challenges Part 2

    How to Overcome Queen Acceptance Challenges Part 2

    Click Here if you listened. We’d love to know what you think. There is even a spot for feedback! Read along below! By: David Burns One of the most important reasons we inspect our bees is to ensure that we have a good laying queen. It’s easy to evaluate your queen without even finding her…

  • Hercules and the Substitute Hydra

    Hercules and the Substitute Hydra

    Click Here if you listened. We’d love to know what you think. There is even a spot for feedback! Read along below! By: Stephen Bishop In ancient times, Hercules was the most heroic of mortal men. However, due to some chicanery by the gods, Hercules briefly went insane and did some terrible things. To atone…

  • Off the Wahl Beekeeping

    Off the Wahl Beekeeping

    Click Here if you listened. We’d love to know what you think. There is even a spot for feedback! Read along below! New(ish) Beekeeper Column Stacking the Odds in Favor of VSH By: Richard Wahl Previous Month RecapIn last month’s article, “Raising VSH Queens”, I moved beyond the label and explained the traits of Varroa…