
Reading a Colony
By: Daivd MacFawn When examining a hive, the beekeeper can tell what is going on inside by answering a few important questions. Does the…
Read MoreBy: Daivd MacFawn When examining a hive, the beekeeper can tell what is going on inside by answering a few important questions. Does the…
Read MoreAuthor: Bill Sync This year the entire West and Northern Midwest is experiencing drought, leaving some growers with barely enough water to keep their…
Read MoreBy: Ross Conrad Last month we reviewed the results of a trial comparing treatment-free cultural controls with a commercially approved acaricide (Bee Culture September…
Read MoreBy: Shawn Christensen, UC Davis Certain species of floral bacteria can enhance pollen germination, according to a study published from the University of California,…
Read MoreSeasonal Beekeeping Management By: Earl Hoffman Please consider these critical thoughts to guide your beekeeping management – Now that Summer solstice is over, and…
Read MoreFound in Translation By: Jay Evans When this column comes out, many in the northern hemisphere will still feel the heat of a long…
Read MoreBy: James E. Tew Should I apologize? Should I immediately apologize for spending your reading time on an antiquated subject like “tanging” while other…
Read MoreBy: Roland Gerner With this method, even beekeepers who have difficulties with grafting due to failing eyesight or other reasons can breed queens. It…
Read MoreMost teens favor dogs, cats, or maybe fish. Atreya Manaswi, a 9th grader from Orlando, Florida, prefers a very different creature: Apis mellifera, the…
Read MoreBy: Jay Evans I have been wearing the same underwear for 25 years. And the only thing weird about that is how well they…
Read MoreDo You Really Need to Spray That? By: Becky Masterman and Bridget Mendel On a recent trip to an apiary, we encountered a neighboring…
Read MoreBy: James E. Tew A cold, steady rain is coming down: It’s May 9th in Northeast Ohio. Maple blooms – long gone. This season’s…
Read MoreBy: Jon Zawislak Government agencies, private entities and virtuous citizens have all been concerned for the plight and peril of pollinators for over a…
Read MoreBy: Dr. Tracy Farone In honor of pollinator month this June, I have decided to highlight the sylvatic side of bee medicine: Our wild bees….
Read MoreBy: Matt Mulica By now we’re all familiar with the sobering statistics of population declines among honey bees. From 2013-2020, annual managed bee losses were…
Read MoreBy: Dewey Caron Dogs are famous for their sense of smell. A dog’s sense is so advanced they can smell disease in bees or…
Read MoreAnna Gajda DVM, Phd, Warsaw University Of Life Sciences, Institute of Veterinary Medicine, Laboratory of Bee Diseases, anna_gajda@sggw.edu.pl Ewa Mazur DVM, Warsaw University Of…
Read MoreBy: Steve Repasky “Cleared for takeoff” is a common phrase heard at airports all over the world referring to the clearance given by air…
Read MoreBy: Mariann Fercsik It’s Not The Bees “With the introduction of China’s Home Responsibility System in the 1980s, the farmers of Hanyuan County in…
Read MoreBy: Kirk Anderson The process of science involves new discoveries and continuous revision. The culture of science has placed a premium on novelty, but…
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