
Do Pesticides Kill Honey Bees?
By Malcolm Sanford A recent spate of articles/comments in Bee Culture has focused on the effects of pesticides on honey bees. These tend to emphasize…
Read MoreBy Malcolm Sanford A recent spate of articles/comments in Bee Culture has focused on the effects of pesticides on honey bees. These tend to emphasize…
Read MoreBy Peter Sieling Did you ever have one of those days when she is just hairpin trigger sensitive? You can’t just run off to…
Read MoreNC, EAS, Repairs and More It’s a busy, extremely hot month for Kim and I and when you sit down in your favorite chair…
Read MoreOctober Report What’s Your Market Doing? With the off shore assault on the industrial U.S. honey market filling pipelines with low cost product, coupled…
Read MoreBy Kim Flottum Soybeans, And Honey. Jay Evans talks about honey bees and soybeans in his article this month, and when he did some historical…
Read MoreStarting Nov 1st 2018 – The Perfect-Bee-Through-The-Winter Course Over the past three years, PerfectBee has introduced around 25,000 people to the joys of beekeeping…
Read MoreBy: John Martin Find out a bit about our monthly cartoon creator of Honeycomb Hannah.
Read MoreBy: Ann Harman Beeswax Candles, Lip Balm, Soap – Gift Baskets! It’s October! Along with preparing for Halloween, the stores will be encouraging you…
Read MoreBy: Megan Ryan Six Fort Wayne Artists Showcase Beehives In Support Of Pollinators. From van Gogh to Monet to O’Keeffe, nature and our natural…
Read MoreBy: Ed Colby That Redheaded Tina That redheaded Tina rolled into Colby Farm late from Durango in her ’94 Volvo after she had to…
Read MoreBy: Ed Colby Good Luck, Bad Luck. Despite a fire ban here in western Colorado, on July 3 some yahoos shooting illegal tracer rounds at…
Read MoreBy: James E. Tew A surprise bear attack on a hive of mine A few months ago, a lone wandering male bear made big…
Read MoreBy: Connie Krochmal Chicory (Cichorium intybus) is a common wayfarer that occurs over much of North America. The plant is most common in the…
Read MoreBy: Ann Harman Rules, Classes, Judges, Records, Workers This preparing is not about making your honey ready for a show but how bee associations…
Read MoreBy: Ross Conrad Imaging The Unimaginable There is a quote attributed to Albert Einstein circulating that you may have come across: “If the bee…
Read MoreIn the May issue of this magazine (www.beeculture.com/bigger-picture-24/), Jessica Louque tells us about her day job, working as a research specialist, testing agricultural chemicals…
Read MoreBy: Jennifer Berry Use Methods For Controlling Varroa That Are Tested, Legal and Work Last year, a new method of using oxalic acid (OA)…
Read MoreBy Clarence Collison OXALIC ACID VARROA TREATMENTS Standard Oxalic Acid treatments, techniques and results. Oxalic Acid (OA) is a natural constituent of honey and…
Read MoreBy: Bill Ruzicka Poverty is the mother of all inventions, and men learn by experience – How to Winter 72 eight-frame colonies in one circle…
Read MoreBy: Stephen Bishop Now a big hog can move surprisingly fast. But two young, 40-pound pigs with their first taste of freedom (because I failed…
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