A New Way To Test For Honey Adulteration
by PerkinElmer There is nothing sweet about fraud. When it comes to economically motivated adulteration (EMA) of high-priced natural products such as honey, there…
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by Ann Harman It is a beautiful Spring day and time to open your hives to see what is needed. Uh oh! One colony…
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by James E. Tew The Inevitable sting Last season, I went to my bee yard to set up an observation hive. This one was…
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by Stephanie Bruneau What is propolis? Most beekeepers are all too familiar with the sticky, resinous ‘bee glue,’ propolis, lining the inside of every…
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by Jerry Bromenshenk Professional Grade Infrared Cameras – ~$700 (C2), ~$1,000 – $4,400, Mid-Level, Ex Series (E4-E8) You may ask, why rent or buy…
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by Herman Danenhower and Jack Rath A century ago most honey was sold in the comb as cut comb or in wooden sections. With…
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by Ann Harman Bees produce a wonderful product – honey. It is up to you, the beekeeper, to make their product attractive for sales…
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The Pollinator Stewardship Council Being A Nonprofit Means Being A Business by Michele Colopy Have you read Part I yet? If you haven’t, click…
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by James E. Tew The modern chaotic honey bee Internet The answer is out there. Can you find it? Well here it is –…
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Thermal Top Bar Hive Beekeeping by Wyatt Mangum Top-bar hive beekeeping is a popular and pleasant way to keep bees. There are no heavy…
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Common Questions by Sue Cobey Introduction Selective breeding and stock improvement are recognized as the long term solution to challenges facing the beekeeping industry….
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Make Excellent Bee Plants by Connie Krochmal The snowy white blossoms of the native serviceberries are a familiar sight during the Spring in most…
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Bees, Beetles, Fine Art Prints and Teaching Beekeeping In Primitive Conditions by Larry Connor Bo Sterk and I met at the Florida Bee College…
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Got A Question? He Knows! by Phil Craft A beekeeper in Kentucky writes: Ordered my bees for April 2016. I plan on setting up…
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Winter Uses For Thermal Cameras by Jerry Bromenshenk It’s Winter in Montana, 17oF outside, and snowing. Obviously, it’s not a good time to open…
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Pollinator Friendly Gardening. Gardening For Bees, Butterflies, And Other Pollinators. Rhonda Fleming Hayes. Published by Voyageur Press. 8” x 10”, soft cover, color throughout,…
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Blue Moon by Jessica Louque Blue is my favorite color. Unfortunately, it’s not always nature’s favorite color. Either that or nature really loves blue…
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by Ann Chilcott If you have never experienced a Scottish hillside in August with the heather in full bloom, and its unmistakably sweet scent…
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by Ed Colby I like to mound snow around my beehives for insulation, and this clear, bitter-cold January day would be a good day…
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by Jennifer Berry While the frost still lingers here in the south (and the snow to our north), it’s time to take care of…
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