
Herding Genes With Epigenetics
By: Jay Evans, USDA Beltsville Bee Lab Knowing the complete genome of an animal, whether human, bee, or worm, can go a long way toward…
Read MoreBy: Jay Evans, USDA Beltsville Bee Lab Knowing the complete genome of an animal, whether human, bee, or worm, can go a long way toward…
Read MoreBy: Tina Sebestyen Brother Adam lived an incredible life, and contributed greatly to beekeeping in several ways, but most of all in creating a…
Read MoreIntroduction and Overview The American Association of Professional Apiculturists (AAPA) is an organization consisting of professors, state apiarists, scientists and students who study and…
Read MoreBy: Gene Robinson Do you remember Barry B. Benson, played by Jerry Seinfeld in the 2007 film Bee Movie? Benson was a honey bee…
Read MoreBy: Joe Traynor Ask an almond grower what was the most useful class he took in school (including college) and if he (she) thinks…
Read MoreBy: Hanna Bäckmo Honey typically contains somewhere between 14% – 20% water, seldom less, sometimes more. Honey contains lots of other substances as well, such…
Read MoreBy: James E. Tew It’s a problem because we say it is… Bee colonies robbing each other is a problem because we – as…
Read MoreBy: Tammy Horn Potter Short History of your state Apiary Program: The State Apiarist position was created by the State Legislature in 1986, but the…
Read MoreBy: Scott Hutchins and Elizabeth Hill Pollinators are a vital part of the agricultural production landscape and USDA plays a critical role in monitoring…
Read MoreBy: Jim Thompson I collect bee paraphernalia and two of my tokens prompted me to write these articles. The first token is a civil…
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Read MoreBy: Dewey Caron Do y’all know Jennifer Berry, Research Professional and Lab Manger for the UGA Honey Bee Program? She has been a frequent…
Read MoreBy: Ross Conrad A couple years ago I had the good fortune to be able to attend the first ever, Northern Natural Beekeeping Conference,…
Read MoreBy: James Tew Yes, we had cars when I was a kid In my life’s experiences, I have found that very old people and…
Read MoreBy: David Donathan I traveled in early November with a small group of American beekeepers (ranging from hobbyists to commercial producers) to learn about…
Read MoreBy: Chris Hiatt What Is The Actual Cost: I wrote this as a response to many news outlets reporting the national total number of…
Read MoreBy: Krispn Given, Greg Hunt Targeting A Single Gene Responsible For Grooming Behavior In The IN Mite-Biter Strain Honey bee researchers at Purdue university and…
Read MoreBy: David MacFawn Colony management throughout the year is critical for colony success and overwintering Nucleus Colonies (NUCs) can be a viable management method…
Read MoreBy: Raina Jain My name is Raina Jain, I go to Greenwich High School and live in Riverside Connecticut. I’ve had a passion for…
Read MoreBy: Terry Combs Is It Really Possible? Bee Culture readers and subscribers; For many years I have appreciated the sage advice, information and occasional…
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