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Chris Perez

Bee Culture Magazine, HistoryMay 25, 2015

Nest Habitats

by Larry Connor The western honey bee uses a variety of cavities for it’s home. The bees have general requirements only, and are quite…

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Ask Phil: June 2015
Articles, Ask Phil, Authors, Bee Culture Magazine, Columns, Editorials, Phil Craft, ScienceMay 25, 2015

Ask Phil: June 2015

by Phil Craft A beekeeper in Kentucky writes: I make use of a feeding station for my bees. It is over 1000 feet from…

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Lessons Learned
Bee Culture Magazine, Beekeeping, EditorialsMay 25, 2015

Lessons Learned

by Michael Magnini 1 The message was clearly seared into the flesh of my face and chest. With my left eye swollen shut, I…

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OXALIC ACID: Effective & Easy On Bees, But . . .
Bee Culture Magazine, Biology, Health, Oxalic Acid, Pesticides, ScienceMay 25, 2015

OXALIC ACID: Effective & Easy On Bees, But . . .

by Jennifer Berry Years ago, while still working on my graduate degree, I met Dr. Marion Ellis, a professor of Entomology at the University…

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Practical Beekeeping: Beekeeping with the ‘new’ parasite
Bee Culture Magazine, Beekeeping, Education, Honey Bee ManagementMay 25, 2015

Practical Beekeeping: Beekeeping with the ‘new’ parasite

by Wolfgang Ritter Until a few years ago the occurrence of diarrhoea and crawling bees in Spring was regarded as typical for Nosema infestation….

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REPORTING PRE-LETHAL BEE LOSSES: The real-world of our honey bees needs to have real-world testing.
Bee Culture Magazine, Beekeeping, HBHC, Health, Organization, Pesticides, PollinationMay 25, 2015

REPORTING PRE-LETHAL BEE LOSSES: The real-world of our honey bees needs to have real-world testing.

The Pollinator Stewardship Council by Michele Colopy In the May 2015 issue of this magazine, as part of the Honey Bee Health Coalition, an…

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Bee Culture Magazine, Honey Bee Management, Science, SwarmMay 25, 2015

Flight Guidance Mechanisms Of Honey Bee Swarms: How They Get Where They Are Going

by Tom Seeley & Ann Chilcott Anyone who observes a swarm of bees launch into flight and move off to its new home is…

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Articles, Authors, Bee Culture Magazine, Bee Resources, Clarence Collison, Health, Science & Government, VarroaMay 25, 2015

A Closer Look: Social Immunity

by Clarence Collison Individual honey bees of all ages and castes have developed mechanisms to limit the impacts of their pathogens. Insect social life…

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Apiculture, Beekeeping, Beekeeping Hardware, Equipment, History, How-ToApril 20, 2015

Repairing A Leather Bellows Smoker

  By William Hesbach Leather, the mainstay fabric of early smokers, existed in an age of less disposable products making repair a common skill…

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Articles, Authors, Beekeeping, Hive Products, News, Ross Conrad, TechnologyApril 20, 2015

Flow Hive

by Ross Conrad Stewart and Cedar Anderson of Byron Bay, Australia have made history and are fast becoming legendary. The father and son team…

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Beekeeping, Editorials, LifeApril 19, 2015

Overcoming Barriers: How to Continue Doing What you Love

They say death and taxes are unavoidable. There is a third item that can be added to this list; physical changes whether due to…

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Bee Culture Magazine, Beekeeping, Life, New Beekeepers, ProfilesApril 19, 2015

Confessions of a New-Bee Beekeeper

By Jim Grupp There are a lot of us “new comers” in our bee club, just starting our beekeeping this year. Thought it might…

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Articles, Authors, Bee Culture Magazine, Beekeeping, Bigger Picture, Columns, Jessica LawrenceApril 19, 2015

Bigger Picture: Space Tunnels in the Front Yard

By Jessica Louque Do you ever have those neighbors that are always doing really strange things and you think maybe they are somewhere between…

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Agriculture, Farming, Home & Farm, LifeApril 19, 2015

The Year to Join or Start a Farmer’s Market

By Ann Harman Farmers markets are now such an important part of our society that in 2014 the U.S. Postal Service issued a stamp…

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Articles, Authors, Bee Culture Magazine, Dewey Caron, Life, Profiles, StoriesApril 19, 2015

Beekeeper, Gardener, Teacher Meet Portland’s Glen Andresen

By Dewey Caron Glen Andresen has been keeping bees over 22 seasons. He is also a Master gardener. He enjoys teaching others both practical,…

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Bee Culture Magazine, Beekeeping, Editorials, Education, Health, Life, Small Hive Beetles, VarroaApril 19, 2015

The Voice of the South: Control Varroa

I investigated several episodes of significant colony losses in Mississippi during the last year, and in almost all cases colony demise stemmed from failure…

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Life, ProfilesApril 19, 2015

Courage & Persistance

by Ross Murphy On part of my acreage I have created a Community Garden. There I rent out garden plots to 12 families. I…

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Articles, Authors, Beekeeping, Education, Health, James Tew, ScienceApril 19, 2015

A Short Story About A Wintering Colony With Dysentery

When to treat and when to simple accept the disease? I’m only fooling with you I am afraid that all too often I write…

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Articles, Ask Phil, Authors, Bee Culture Magazine, Columns, Editorials, Life, Phil CraftApril 19, 2015

Ask Phil! He Knows!

A beekeeper in Texas writes: I recently watched a video on YouTube that advocates using a nine frame bar spacer, as shown below. It looks…

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Bee Culture Magazine, Bee Plants, BeekeepingApril 19, 2015

Cornflowers, Star Thistle and Related Bee Plants

by Connie Krochmal The centaureas are reliable, long-blooming, sturdy, easy to grow plants. The group includes native, naturalized, and cultivated species. These are valuable…

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