Converting Customers To Cremed or Granulated Honey
By: Howard Scott Make more money. Work less. In the market shelf these days, I see more and more cremed and crystallized honey. There…
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By: Howard Scott Make more money. Work less. In the market shelf these days, I see more and more cremed and crystallized honey. There…
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By: Tom Rearick Bee kills from pesticide treatments are not new. What is new is a rational fear of the Zika virus and the…
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By: Eugene Makovec Four years ago I moved bees from Kirkwood, Missouri – the heart of the St. Louis suburbs – to my new…
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SEPTEMBER 22-24, MEDINA, OH COME HEAR THE VOICES OF BEE CULTURE SPEAKING THE WAY THEY WRITE Visit our site at https://beeculture.com/
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By Ann Harman In Search Of The Better Mousetrap Beehive When people start looking for a place to live – a home to…
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By: Jessica Louque Honey Daze This was going to be the year. We were determined to harvest honey this year. I hadn’t had a…
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By: Ross Conrad The relationship is a complicated one… The honey bee has an interesting relationship with fungi. Some fungi are harmful to bees…
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By: James Tew Robbing or swarming? A couple of things that I feel I need to say. Odds and Ends – Hot bees and…
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Liquid Nitrogen Ice Cream Liquid nitrogen is very cold – between -320° and -346°F. And it’s not cheap, but Katie Lee told me you…
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TROPHALLAXIS Trophallactic interactions can frequently be seen non-randomly between all members of the colony. Trophallaxis, the transfer of food by mouth from one individual to another,…
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Minerals And The Bees’ Needs Rachael Bonoan and colleagues at Tufts University have been studying the impacts of salt and other minerals on honey…
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Swarm Shaming I don’t know how everyone else’s Spring season went with their bees, but we had an insane amount of swarms this year….
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Processing thick honey from heavy combs. An aggressive colony in a suburban area. My opening comment last month For this continued honey processing topic, I…
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If modern medicine is unable to help you, try Bee Venom Therapy (BVT)…you have little to lose. The use of honey bee products for…
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Recent Accomplishments And Where We Are Heading Shapiro, Dykes, Sears, Hays, Berthelsen, Waycott Intro/Overview, by Julie Shapiro Honey bees play an integral role in…
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In this series thus far we’ve jumped hither and yon over much of the West. This month, we’ll focus on the Northwest. “Pacific Northwest…
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This year, 2017, marks the 100th birthday of the North Carolina State Beekeepers Association. The first meeting was held in Winston-Salem. The site was…
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By: Jim Thompson Perhaps the oldest and quickest method in removing honey from a hive is the brush method where a beekeeper opens the…
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By: David Donnelly The media has been all abuzz about a solution to a problem that is near and dear to us beekeepers. NBC…
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