The 3 “Musts” Of Beekeeping
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By : Derek Mitchell Honey bees collect flower nectar to make honey, but that is only the beginning. It can be shown that they…
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By : A.I. Root Humbugs & Swindles In The Bee Business “Ye shall do no unrighteousness in judgment, in meteyard, in weight, or in…
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By : Kathy Summers Spring is trying to be in the air, but without much success. It was 22°F this morning when we got…
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By : Kim Flottum Take a look at that article on thermal efficiency on page 61. Read it, then read it again. I found…
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By : Gerry Hayes Phages are a virus that eat bacteria At the 2019 American Honey Producer Association (AHPA) held in Phoenix, AZ I…
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By : Meghan Milbrath I used to keep a small flock of sheep, and I would go through a lot of hay. One day…
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By : Jay Evans, USDA Beltsville Bee Lab Some people say spring starts with the mating of great-horned owls in late December. These people are…
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By : Ross Conrad In the September 2018 issue of Bee Culture we explored what a world in which honey bees and pollinators are…
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By : Bill Ruzicka PACKAGES, NUCS, SPLITS, AND SWARMS were created for traditional northern beekeeping when the bees were gassed and killed after the…
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By : Ann Harman Well, you did it! You volunteered to be Meeting Chairman. Now what? It all depends on whether your club is…
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By : Kathy Summers As I write this it is mid-January and we have just returned from both big meetings. Kim went to the…
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By : Kim Flottum I’ve been attending one or the other, and sometimes but rarely both, of the National meetings in January almost every…
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By : A.I. Root An old gentleman once gave me some advice that has been of benefit to me all my life. He was…
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By : Malcolm Sanford Takes On The Small Hive Beetle The new lab wasted little time getting on the world’s honey bee research and extension…
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By : James E. Tew “I can hear you!” Many years ago, I had what was to be a “typical surgical procedure.” It went…
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