
A Closer Look: Piping, Tooting, Quacking
By: Clarence Collison It can be pretty noisy in a beehive. Just listen carefully. Acoustical signals have been found to be used for communication…
Read MoreBy: Clarence Collison It can be pretty noisy in a beehive. Just listen carefully. Acoustical signals have been found to be used for communication…
Read MoreBy: Jay Evans NEXTEST-GENERATION SCIENTISTS I am a bit of a cynic for fairs and award shows (and don’t get me started on beauty…
Read MoreBy: Joseph Cazier, Dick Rogers, Edgar Hassler, James Wilkes Validating and Using the HCC for Hive Inspections. Introduction Last month (July 2018) we wrote…
Read MoreSo, what’s it take to sell your honey? Of course is it good comes in first, and when selling retail (1:1), giving a taste…
Read MoreNumbers. I didn’t major in math in college. Not even close. I took the requisite classes – algebra, calc, stats (or stix, or statistics) but…
Read MoreChickens, Summer and The Garden We are in the midst of a really hot Summer here in Northeast Ohio, and from what we see…
Read MoreBee a Hero: Save Pollinating Plants From Deer Damage Next time you bite into an apple, or sip a cup of coffee, thank a…
Read MoreBy: Jay Evans Bees, Beenomes, And Benefits From Science Close your eyes and imagine a realm where you are seeing features of biology for…
Read MoreBy: Jessica Louque Making A Family Business My oldest son Henry is a senior this year. A good portion of this particular paragraph (and…
Read MoreBy: Clarence Collison SWARMING BEHAVIOR Reproduction by colony fission, or swarming, is a spectacular example of a behavior that requires the simultaneous coordination of…
Read MoreBy: Andrew Vahradian Mead. Something you’ve probably heard of in your travels and workings as a beekeeper, or casual enthusiast that’s just here for…
Read MoreBy: Ann Harman It’s the middle of Summer now at our cottage in the village in Northamptonshire. Remember we were there in June. Since…
Read MoreBy: Jim Thompson Sometimes you see things that are very funny and you break out laughing even when it is really a serious situation….
Read MoreBy: Peter Snyder and Kim Flottum Last September we published an article on this operation. If you recall, NAGC honey bee research and assay…
Read MoreBy: Dewey Caron Bees die overwinter for a number of reasons. Of course, seasonal losses occur as well, and they too might have a…
Read MoreBy: James Tew Colony splits – Giving it your best guess – then worry Odds and Ends Nothing new Splitting bee colonies is nothing…
Read MoreBy: Connie Krochmal This ancient group of plants dates to the Jurassic Age. Around 15 to 20 species are native to the New…
Read MoreBy: David MacFawn Autumn preparations are frequently deemed the most critical of any season. Beginning in September and continuing through December, Autumn is when…
Read MoreBy: Albert Chubak A year ago, while sifting through old documents related to beekeeping a letter was found that could not be forgotten. What…
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