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By: Toni Burnham This article appeared in the Spring 2019 issue of BEEKeeping Your First Three Years One thing you might hear about Samuel…
Read MoreBy: Toni Burnham This article appeared in the Spring 2019 issue of BEEKeeping Your First Three Years One thing you might hear about Samuel…
Read MoreBy: Ann Harman This article originally appeared in the Spring 2019 issue of BEEKeeping Your First Three Years If your colony was started from…
Read MoreBy: Joseph Cazier, Walter Haefeker, James Wilkes, Edgar Hassler For Commercial Beekeepers. Introduction In last month’s Bee Culture article, “Data Sharing Risks and Rewards…
Read MoreBy: Peter Borst How Do They Do This So Well? Historical Notes Since ancient times, people have marveled at the society and the architecture…
Read MoreBy: Ernesst Root Suggested by the last days and religious characteristics of his remarkable father. A.I. Root was born near Medina, Ohio, Dec. 9, 1839….
Read More2019 marks the 150th year the A.I. Root Company has been doing business in the beekeeping community. This is, without doubt, certainly something to…
Read MoreBy: Mark Winston Bees teach us that leaders best serve society when they promote core ideals that unite rather than divide. These are tough times…
Read MoreBy: James Tew 10 Good Ways To Have a BAD Bee Meeting Memorable meetings – Good and Bad At one time, we have all been…
Read MoreBy James E. Tew Some People Who Were At Pivotal Points On My Beekeeping Journey It’s not about me – I promise Editor Kim…
Read MoreBy Ross Conrad Annual Interview Section The names Jim and Maryann Frazier are very familiar in beekeeping circles. The scientific duo has been in…
Read MoreQUALITY, QUANTITY AND DIVERSITY ARE ALL IMPORTANT The observed increase in foraging distances with decreasing landscape diversity suggests that honey bees compensated for lower…
Read MoreBy Jessica Dally Micro Targeting This HUGE Audience. I promised you in the last article that we’d get down to the nitty-gritty of how…
Read MoreBy Marina Marchese Fireworks For Your Mouth. Move over tea and toast, honey has a new sidekick that will delight your taste buds while…
Read MoreBy Ed Simon After working hard all Summer, it’s time for something just for fun. It’s time for some frivolity. You have worked hard, become…
Read MoreBy Frank Mortimer Skeptical at first, I’ve seen the light. When I was new to beekeeping, the first beekeeping course I took was titled,…
Read MoreBy Grai St. Clair Rice Beekeeping gets better with experience. Honey bees, as well as beekeepers, get infinitely more interesting. Each year brings new depths…
Read MoreBy Jennifer Berry Annual Interview Section Part of my job at the UGA bee lab is extension, which means I get to travel, teach…
Read MoreReplacement Queens, A True Cinderella Story Honey bee colonies and beekeepers alike can’t afford to take queen rearing lightly. During supercedure events, swarm preparation,…
Read MoreBy: Joseph Cazier, Walter Haefeker, Edgar Hassler For Hobbyist Beekeepers. Introduction In our September Bee Culture article, “BeeXML Part I: The Power of Big…
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