Must History Repeat?
By: John Miller Our experience, as individuals and in societies, is informed by history. ‘Nothing new under the sun’, we’ve often heard. Many observers…
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By: John Miller Our experience, as individuals and in societies, is informed by history. ‘Nothing new under the sun’, we’ve often heard. Many observers…
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of Hall Apiaries By: Jeff Kennedy We are living in an unprecedented time. A time of immediate gratification, where almost anything you could possibly…
Read MoreA Recap By: Emma Wadel As I hope many of you are aware, we had our annual October event entitled BEEing Diverse: Inspiring Leaders…
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Stuart Roweth By: Tina Sebestyen I first became acquainted with Stuart Roweth, who lives in England, after reading about his invention, the Bee Gym,…
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A Diachronic Ouija – Zoom Interview with Virgil By: Becky Masterman & Bridget Mendel For the interview issue of this magazine, we chose to…
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with Dan Schmehl – Pollinator Ecotoxicologist By: James Masucci One of the best things to come out of Bayer’s acquisition of Monsanto was that…
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Lelania Bilodeau, PhD By: Earl Hoffman Dr. Bilodeau, thank you for agreeing to this Bee Culture Magazine interview. I understand that you go by…
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Salted Honey Pie By: Shana Archibald Ingredients □ Pie crust, refrigerated or a homemade one (for this recipe, I used a pre-made one.) □…
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Resources for the New Beekeeper By: Richard Wahl There Are Many Options It took me some time after my first swarm catch, which was…
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Emerging Diseases in Honey Bees By: Dr. Tracy Farone As a Pennsylvania girl, I grew up with rabies. Clearly, I do not mean I…
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Oregon Department of Agriculture By: Jessica Rendon Some of Oregon’s major pollination crops include seed crops (vegetable, cover crop and clover), blueberry, blackberry, raspberry,…
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Requeening By: Clarence Collison The honey bee queen, mother of all individuals in the colony, determines the inherited characteristics of the colony. Periodic replacement…
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Tools for Varroa Management Guide By: Honey Bee Health Coalition Contact: Matt Mulica mmulica@keystone.org (303)531-5511 Honey Bee Health Coalition Releases 8th Edition of the Tools…
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The Fascinating World of Ditch Management By: Becky Masterman & Bridget Mendel Do you remember Ms. Rumphius, the children’s book by Barbara Cooney? In…
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