Bring Those Packages Home!
By: Tina Sebestyen Sometimes tragedy strikes beekeepers and bee clubs. One fellow I know had an emergency that demanded immediate attention just as he was…
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By: Tina Sebestyen Sometimes tragedy strikes beekeepers and bee clubs. One fellow I know had an emergency that demanded immediate attention just as he was…
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By: Edward Balogh Maybe the nurse bees start it all. Dr. Tom Seeley (46) acknowledged and restated that “he would love to know how…
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By: Ann Harman Garden catalogs are timed to arrive about the first of January. You search the pages (or online) for the vegetables and…
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By: Jay Evans C-C-Decade –Reflections On 10 Years Of Chasing A Curse We in the scientific world can bask in many battles won through…
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By: Stephen Bishop In twilight, my wife’s poppaw Lowry was already sporting blue-plaid pajamas and was supposed to be retired for the day. Yet there…
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By: Miles Sarvis-Wilburn The word dystopia is the antonym of utopia, the latter commonly thought of as an ideal place or good imaginary world….
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By: Peter Sieling Many years ago, an 11-year old neighbor girl followed me around the bee yard. For three or four years, Lindsay called…
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Charlie Vanden Heuvel From commercial to backyard beekeepers the number one threat to the honey bee is Varroa Destructor Mites. Since 1987 assets coupled…
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By: Mark Winston I’ve learned quite a bit from bees, lessons around the value of collaboration, clear communication, a strong work ethic and social…
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April Report Winter So Far In late Feb we surveyed our reporters to see how winter was going so far, what they had done…
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In the Hands of Strangers If you have read Bee Culture for very long you know that Kim and I travel a lot. We…
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Mule-Grip. Of the several styles of frame grips sold today or developed through the years they all offer the same scissor action to hold…
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I guess I’ll blame it on Sunspots maybe. Or the crush for time before our trip to New Zealand. Maybe just a too-long Winter….
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By: Will Caverly Few hobbies have a steeper learning curve than beekeeping. But hunting arguably involves far more failure and frustration. Whether big game,…
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PHEROMONE REGULATION By Clarence Collison Primer pheromones affect the physiological state of the individual resulting in longterm changes in behavior which may take days…
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The angst of making package bee decisions. Guessing and fretting. By: James Tew Guessing about buying packages Guessing at upcoming package needs is primarily an issue…
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An Ode To Turkeys By: Jessica Louque I’ve been on a business kick for the past few months, but I thought I’d switch gears…
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Grand Slam By: Ed Colby Yesterday was a grand slam. First I got a massage from a chiropractor of rare talent. She trades her…
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Varroa bombs. Let’s think about that. By: Ross Conrad It is the nightmare scenario of every beekeeper. Varroa mite populations build up in colonies…
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