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Articles, Authors, Bee Culture Magazine, Biology, Clarence Collison, Science

A Closer Look: Venom/Venom Glands

by Clarence Collison Worker honey bees begin their first use of venom when they attain an age of of about 14 days for defense…

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Bee Culture Magazine, Foreign, Urban

Downtown: Funky City Apiaries Can Make Urban Lifestyle Even Cooler!

Get ready: this column is about to contradict itself. Kind of. Our overall message each month (yawn) is meant to be that bees are…

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Bee Culture Magazine, Editorials, Event, Life

Heartland Apicultural Society Hosts Its First Michigan Meeting

For the first time in it’s 14-year history, the Heartland Apicultural Society (HAS), will meet in Michigan. The venue will be Albion College and…

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Apimondia, Apimondia, Bee Culture Magazine, Editorials, Event, Life, Organization

APIMONDIA 2019: We Are Inviting the World to Our Beeyard

Apimondia is an exciting, dynamic, diverse meeting of the world beekeeping industry. It is the bi-annual congress of the International Federation of Beekeepers’ Associations….

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Articles, Authors, Bee Culture Magazine, Bottom Board, Columns, Ed Colby, Editorials, Health, Life

Bottom Board

Ed Colby Why don’t you just send all your bees to California for the almonds,” Marilyn wondered. “Then you’d have the Winter off.” Maybe…

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Need A Beekeeping Mentor? Why Not Ask The Bees
Articles, Authors, Bee Culture Magazine, Beekeeping, Education, New Beekeepers, Ross Conrad

Need A Beekeeping Mentor? Why Not Ask The Bees

Ross Conrad Many indigenous cultures around the world believe that everything in the natural world has something to teach us if we are open…

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Articles, Bee Culture Magazine, Beekeeping, Life, New Beekeepers, Stories

It’s Not Hard Being A Mentor

But You Need Guidelines Ann Harman Experienced beekeepers know that each colony has its own ‘personality.’ And it’s ever-changing (remember all those drones that…

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Got A Question? Ask Phil!
American Foulbrood, Articles, Ask Phil, Authors, Beekeeping, Columns, Education, Health, Insecticides, Pesticides, Phil Craft

Got A Question? Ask Phil!

Phil Craft Dear Phil, I have been trying to sort out my thinking about – AFB and come down to the essay below.  Please…

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GLYPHOSATE
Articles, Bee Culture Magazine, Biology, Pollination, Pollinators, Science

GLYPHOSATE

Pollinator Habitat Is Disappearing At Rates Usually Reserved For Descriptions Of Amazon Rain Deforestation Michele Colopy Pollinator Stewardship Council If we are to address…

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A Closer Look: Varroa Mite Reproduction
Articles, Authors, Bee Culture Magazine, Biology, Clarence Collison, Health, Science, Varroa

A Closer Look: Varroa Mite Reproduction

By Clarence Collison Reproducing Varroa females lay the first egg in the brood cell approximately 70 hours after host cell capping. The life cycle…

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Bee Culture Magazine, Beekeeping, Education, Honey, Science

Sweet Science in the College Classroom

An inquiry into honey and pollen by Leah Latshaw “What is honey?” “Why is it different colors?” “How is the honey produced by a…

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Agriculture, Articles, Bee Culture Magazine, Beekeeping, Business, Education, Life, Profiles

Geezer Ridge Farm

Biology, mentors, veterans, bees and honey by Jack Blackford When stepping into the cavernous beekeeping workshop of Ed Forney you must be prepared for…

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In The Eye of The Beholder
Articles, Bee Culture Magazine, Science

In The Eye of The Beholder

What robots can learn from honey bees by David Hargrove and Sheridan Tekosky Honey bees, usually thought of for their contribution to agriculture, are…

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Bee Culture Magazine, History, Life, Profiles

Bob Koehnen

Bee breeder and inventor – 100 years of apiaries and orchards by M.E.A. McNeil The cars rolled up California 162 and Ord Ferry Road,…

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Phenology and Its Value to Beekeepers
Bee Culture Magazine, Beekeeping, Pollination, Research, Science

Phenology and Its Value to Beekeepers

It’s important to know what blooms when and where by Denise Ellsworth Spring can be slow to arrive to Ohio. Here in the Buckeye…

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Measuring the Environment and Watching the Honey Flow
Articles, Bee Culture Magazine, Climate, Science, Science & Government, Technology

Measuring the Environment and Watching the Honey Flow

CO2, UV light, temperature and humidity all affect nectar production and quality by Carmine DeStefano The practice and art of beekeeping is a tremendously…

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Nervous Neighbors
2015, Articles, March 2015

Nervous Neighbors

By: Andrea Quigley Two months ago, we looked at the woes of Calabrian beekeepers facing bankruptcy as their apiaries were burned if the Small…

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Pest or Predator: Small Hive Beetles
2015, Articles, March 2015

Pest or Predator: Small Hive Beetles

Much of what you’ve heard is wrong. By: Charles Linder This is intended to question the way you look at small hive beetle. Most…

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Bigger Picture
2015, Articles, Authors, Bigger Picture, Columns, Jessica Lawrence, March 2015

Bigger Picture

The North American Beekeepers Conference By: Jessica Louque The North American Beekeepers Conference was held in Disneyland this year, making it a prime target…

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Bee Trees for Warm Climates
2015, Articles, Authors, Connie Krochmal, March 2015

Bee Trees for Warm Climates

By: Connie Krochmal Beekeepers in warm climates can choose from a number of bee trees. Choices include the native red bay and the common…

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