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Barriers
Articles, Authors, BEEKeeping Your First Three Years, Morris Ostrofsky, Summer 2018

Barriers

By: Morris Ostrofsky This article originally appeared in the Summer 2018 issue of BEEKeeping Your First Three Years They say death and taxes are…

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Years 2 & 3 Hive Tasks
Ann Harman, Articles, Authors, BEEKeeping Your First Three Years, Summer 2018

Years 2 & 3 Hive Tasks

By: Ann Harman This article originally appeared in the Summer 2018 issue of BEEKeeping Your First Three Years • It’s Spring Hive Cleaning Time!…

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Vandalism: It Can Happen!
Articles, Authors, BEEKeeping Your First Three Years, Summer 2018, Toni Burnham

Vandalism: It Can Happen!

By: Toni Burnham This article originally appeared in the Summer 2018 issue of BEEKeeping Your First Three Years My friend was at home the…

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2018, Beekeeping, Equipment, June 2018

New For The Beekeeper-

      Bee Magical Jewelry. I hand-make little bumblebee wish bracelets and sell them to raise awareness for saving the bees! All my…

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2018, June 2018, Stories

Bottom Board

By: Ed Colby There’s A Time For Everything I used to dream that I was in college again, with finals approaching, and it would…

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2018, June 2018, Stories

Let’s Be A Beekeeper In England

By: Ann Harman Just for fun, let’s move to a cottage just outside a village in England and have four hives of bees in…

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2018, Beekeeping, June 2018

Save the Bees!

By: Ross Conrad You can eat the larvae. Given current projections, by the year 2050 there will be approximately nine billion people living on…

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2018, June 2018

Using Your Extractor

By: Jim Thompson I saw a discussion on the internet that asked how to use the extractor that a person had purchased. That started…

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2018, June 2018

Bigger Picture

By: Jessica Louque Bird Collecting – Ducklings of Spring Usually around this time of year, I have an article or two that centers around…

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2018, Beekeeping, June 2018

Beeyard Thoughts, Observations, and Updates

By: James Tew Flower gardening discussion and issues for the beekeeping non-gardener – that would include me, too. My two bee worlds I can…

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2018, June 2018, Stories

The Wicker Man- The Eye Of The Beholder

By: Ryan McDearmont For better or worse, Nicolas Cage is one of American cinema’s most enduring icons. The now 54-year-old actor has starred in…

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2018, June 2018

Summer Management In The Southeast U.S.

By: David MacFawn Summer management in the southeast, such as South Carolina, usually starts in June and continues through September. By the end of…

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2018, June 2018, Opinion

Replaceable?

By: Stephen Bishop Proper beekeeping jargon dictates that the term hive means the box, the boards nailed and glued, which house the many thousand…

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2018, Biology, June 2018, Science

Sleep Deprivation

By: Antonia DeGroot & Gard Otis It may come as a surprise to learn that honey bees sleep, and that sleep is a fundamental…

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2018, June 2018, Kids

Bee Kid’s Corner

 

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2018, Beekeeping, June 2018

Treatment Timing

By: Bill Ruzicka Dear Friends: During the hot part of the season I receive many calls and Emails: IM BEING TOLD THAT IN THIS HEAT…

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2018, Biology, June 2018, Science

A Closer Look

By: Clarence Collison A TEMPORAL POLYETHISM The regulation of age-based division of labor among workers demands a high level of colony integration. Honey bee…

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2018, Biology, June 2018, Science

The Hive Mind

By: Peter Borst When I first got interested in honey bees, I had this feeling there was something unknown waiting to be discovered in…

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2018, June 2018, Science

The Technology Acceptance Model – Nudging Beekeepers Into The Future

By: Joseph Cazier, James Wilkes, Edgar Hassler Introduction In the April issue of Bee Culture we introduced the concept of a Genius Hive. Then…

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2018, June 2018, Opinion

Synthetic Pollination & Invasive Species

By: Will Caverly Breathless reports tell that us flights of artificial pollinators will arrive any minute. A scientist at Japan’s National Institute of Advanced…

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