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Emma Wadel

UncategorizedSeptember 8, 2015

CATCH THE BUZZ – Earth Has 3 Trillion Trees But They’re Falling at Alarming Rates. And You Wondered Where All the Honey Bee Food Went…

By Will Dunham, from Green Business Earth is home to just over 3 trillion trees – the redwoods of California, the olive trees of…

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Bigger Picture
2015, Articles, Authors, Bigger Picture, Columns, Jessica Lawrence, March 2015March 1, 2015

Bigger Picture

The North American Beekeepers Conference By: Jessica Louque The North American Beekeepers Conference was held in Disneyland this year, making it a prime target…

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Ask Phil
2015, Articles, Ask Phil, Authors, Columns, March 2015, Phil CraftMarch 1, 2015

Ask Phil

Got a Question? He Knows! By: Phil Craft A beekeeper in Nevada writes: I took this picture today 12/22/2014. Am I making a mistake…

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Downtown
2015, Articles, Authors, Columns, Downtown, March 2015, Toni BurnhamMarch 1, 2015

Downtown

Investing In Forage For The Future A Call To Blooms By: Toni Burnham Though many of us came to urban apiculture as almost a…

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Inner Cover
2015, Articles, Authors, Columns, Inner Cover, Kim Flottum, March 2015March 1, 2015

Inner Cover

Safely Defining Honey. By: Kim Flottum Back in January we reported in the BUZZ that the ERS has sent a Report to the Commissioner…

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2015, Articles, Authors, Bottom Board, Columns, Ed Colby, March 2015March 1, 2015

Bottom Board

Keeping Her Happy By: Ed Colby Ski patrolling on Aspen Mountain remains a dream job, especially for someone half my age. I’m not the…

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2015, Articles, Authors, Larry Connor, March 2015March 1, 2015

Sustainable Apiary Breeding

To maintain a sustainable apiary the beekeeper must be well trained, the colonies must be on a management plan of continuous renewal and rebuilding,…

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2015, Articles, Authors, Columns, March 2015, Michele Colopy, Pollinator Stewardship CouncilMarch 1, 2015

The Pollinator Stewardship Council

You Too Can “Comment Now” Local, state and federal regulations offer opportunities for public input. By: Michele Colopy The January article in Bee Culture…

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2015, Articles, Authors, Columns, It's Summers Time, Kathy Summers, March 2015March 1, 2015

It’s Summers Time

Winter, The Chickens and Stress By: Kathy Summers If you live where it’s cold and snowy Winter and stress just go together. As I…

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Downtown
2015, Articles, Authors, Columns, Downtown, February 2015, Toni BurnhamFebruary 1, 2015

Downtown

Car-Free Beekeeping: Going Green Without Burning Gas Human Powered Transit By: Toni Burnham For the past few years, we have seen a small, but…

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Inner Cover
2015, Articles, Authors, Columns, February 2015, Inner Cover, Kim FlottumFebruary 1, 2015

Inner Cover

Reader Survey. Meeting Messages. By: Kim Flottum We recently conducted a reader survey. You may have been one of those contacted by the people…

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Mentoring Concepts
2015, Articles, Authors, February 2015, Larry ConnorFebruary 1, 2015

Mentoring Concepts

Setting up a mentoring program requires time & effort! By: Larry Connor A growing number of beekeeping organizations use mentoring programs as a means…

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2015, Articles, Authors, Bottom Board, Columns, Ed Colby, February 2015February 1, 2015

Bottom Board

A Big Dilemma By: Ed Colby Cats are a dime a dozen, until you need one. Mice rule the barn where I store my…

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2015, Ann Harman, Apiculture, Articles, Authors, February 2015, Honey, Honey Bee Management, RecipesFebruary 1, 2015

Make Valentine’s Day Special with Honey

By: Ann Harman February is a strange month. It is the shortest one but it has quite a few days for observances. One of…

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Ask Phil
2015, Articles, Ask Phil, Authors, Columns, February 2015, Phil CraftFebruary 1, 2015

Ask Phil

Got a Question? By: Phil Craft A beekeeper in Kentucky writes: Is it ok to leave supers on hives during the Winter? Phil replies:…

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A Closer Look
2015, A Closer Look, Articles, Authors, Clarence Collison, Columns, February 2015February 1, 2015

A Closer Look

Bee Development Development includes a pre-capping period (with the cell open) and a post-capping one with the cell sealed. By: Clarence Collison Honey bees…

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The Voice of the South
2015, Articles, February 2015February 1, 2015

The Voice of the South

About Stings By: Jeff Harris As the Winter season progresses and my bee work is slowing down a bit, I think about funny things…

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It’s Summers Time
2015, Articles, Authors, Columns, February 2015, It's Summers Time, Kathy SummersFebruary 1, 2015

It’s Summers Time

CA in January, And Good-bye to a Dear Friend By: Kathy Summers We spent most of a week in southern California attending the two…

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It’s Wintertime in the Apiary – Again
2015, Articles, Authors, February 2015, James TewFebruary 1, 2015

It’s Wintertime in the Apiary – Again

Increasingly, I am finding that I need each passing year to be longer then the previous one. By: James Tew The correlation between bee…

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2015 Resolutions II
2015, Ann Harman, Articles, Authors, January 2015January 1, 2015

2015 Resolutions II

Do Some of These This Year By: Ann Harman It’s January! A New Year! Hang up your brand new Bee Culture 2015 bee calendar!…

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