Propolis – The Gold in Your Hive
Jeannie Saum It is important for beekeepers to know what a gold mine of resources we have in our hives, provided by our amazing…
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Jeannie Saum It is important for beekeepers to know what a gold mine of resources we have in our hives, provided by our amazing…
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Losses in Canada Rod Scarlett, Canadian Honey Council Overwintering losses and Spring dwindle in Canada reached historic levels this year. While the final tabulations…
Read MoreThis Clear Veil May Help Frank Linton My eyesight is not what it used to be. How about yours? These days, it is easier…
Read MoreFelix Puccio I recently was asked by my mentor to send photos of my failing bee hive to help her diagnosis its progress. Since…
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Peter Somers When you ask ten beekeepers and get one answer, something is wrong. Most seem to agree that Winter condensation kills colonies. The…
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Emily Harbury, LVT What makes a person a beekeeper versus someone who simply has bees, or as I call them, a bee-haver? Both categories…
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Elizabeth Eliza Douglas Nina Bagley Elizabeth “Lizzie” Eliza Douglas was born in Gorham Cumberland, Maine, in September 1844. Lizzie’s father, Freedom Douglas, and mother,…
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From the Editor, Jerry Hayes Virus QUESTION All I hear about are the viruses found in honey bees and how they are hurting or…
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A Persistent Bear Ed Colby That bear keeps coming around. She hasn’t gotten past the fence around the bee yard, yet. But she’s intrigued….
Read MoreAlyssum Flowers A true blue champion in the garden is balloon flower or Chinese bellflower, Platycodon grandiflorus, a two foot tall clump forming perennial…
Read MoreTanya Richardson & Leonora Adamchuk The UN created World Bee Day in 2018 to highlight the importance of pollinators and the threats that they…
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From the Editor, Jerry Hayes WEED KILLER and BEES QUESTION If I spray to kill Johnson Grass on my farm, will I potentially harm…
Read MoreKathy Keatley Garvey What’s a honey bee to do? The dwindling resources of pollen and nectar producing plants in California greatly concern bee scientists…
Read MoreAlyssum Flowers Salvia is the largest genus of plants in the sage family (the mints, Family Laminaceae) with over 1000 species of annuals, perennials…
Read MoreLisa Hay Recently I traveled to Scotland with my son in order to spend some quality time with him and to introduce him to…
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Nina Bagley Mrs. Ellen S. Tupper was a complex and cunning woman beekeeper in the 1800’s that all beekeepers should know. She was born…
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A Surgical Approach Dr. Tracy Farone Did you ever have a moment within the crazy pace of life where you suddenly stopped, looked around…
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Brady Doran, Mann Lake For the past few years, U.S. honey prices have been retracting. Honey imported from a variety of sources has been…
Read MoreNo Time for Fishing Ed Colby Doctors keep quitting on me. Two retired, one took an administrative position, another moved to India. Yet another…
Read MoreJames Howard In the flatlands of South Georgia, honey flows rich and golden. One man takes his heritage of farming and blends it with…
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