
2018


Beeyard Thoughts, Observations, and Updates
By: James E. Tew Beekeeping’s electronic evolution – That’s a Good thing Odds and Ends The Queen’s Nasonov Glad Beekeeping’s next evolutionary phase is…
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Bottom Board
By: Ed Colby Insurance Woes I was a little surprised when the quote for “beekeeper” insurance for the Colorado Beekeepers came in at $1,450…
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Eye of The Bee-Holder: The Continued Buzz of Bee Movie
By: Ryan McDearmont In our culture of information, nothing truly stays buried. Yesteryear’s productions find new purchase as inspiration for the creations of today:…
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TV Proposal
By: Stephen Bishop For those who have Netflix, I recommend for consumption: Detectorists. This show has nothing to do with beekeeping other than the fact…
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FaceBook Advertising
By: Jessica Dally An Introduction- Note: This article was written before full information was out about the Cambridge Analytica scandal . . . or…
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Finding DCA’s
By: Aude Sorel, Georges Martin, Emile Houle, Pierre Giovenazzo Where Do We Go? The CRSAD (Animal Science Research Center) is a non-profit corporation in Deschambault,…
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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…
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Bee Culture Event: My Story

Found in Translation
By: 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…
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A Healthy Colony Checklist, Part 2
By: Joseph Cazier, Dick Rogers, Edgar Hassler, James Wilkes Validating and Using the HCC for Hive Inspections. Introduction Last month (July 2018) we wrote…
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Regional Honey Price Report: August
So, 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…
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The Inner Cover
Numbers. I didn’t major in math in college. Not even close. I took the requisite classes – algebra, calc, stats (or stix, or statistics) but…
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It’s Summers Time
Chickens, Summer and The Garden We are in the midst of a really hot Summer here in Northeast Ohio, and from what we see…
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New For The Beekeeper- Product Reviews
Bee a Hero: Save Pollinating Plants From Deer Damage Next time you bite into an apple, or sip a cup of coffee, thank a…
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Found In Translation
By: Jay Evans Bees, Beenomes, And Benefits From Science Close your eyes and imagine a realm where you are seeing features of biology for…
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Bigger Picture
By: Jessica Louque Making A Family Business My oldest son Henry is a senior this year. A good portion of this particular paragraph (and…
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A Closer Look
By: Clarence Collison SWARMING BEHAVIOR Reproduction by colony fission, or swarming, is a spectacular example of a behavior that requires the simultaneous coordination of…
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The Honey Industry’s Come Back Kid
By: 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…
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Vacation Time!
By: Ann Harman It’s the middle of Summer now at our cottage in the village in Northamptonshire. Remember we were there in June. Since…
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