Feeding
Greg Carey I should start by stating my opinion that all feeding of bees is emergency feeding. I hope to provide support for that…
Read MoreGreg Carey I should start by stating my opinion that all feeding of bees is emergency feeding. I hope to provide support for that…
Read MoreAaron Weaver As we know, our bodies work best if we are on a balanced diet. We are of the soil, therefore a soil…
Read MoreTimothy C. Cameron, Danielle Wiles & Travis Beddoe, Department of Animal, Plant and Soil Science, Centre for AgriBioscience, La Trobe University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia…
Read MoreStuart Rowan I recently saw a bumper sticker that read, “Yes I have a pickup truck, no, I won’t help you move!” Nothing seems…
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A Recollection of Arch Hockensmith, Beekeeper Wes Henry Arch Hockensmith, as a lot of folks do, wore many hats. He was a friend, a…
Read MoreMichael Cook mnc2@cornell.edu Starting point to access rare beekeeping materials: Overview: https://mann.library.cornell.edu/rad-collections Registration: https://cornell.libwizard.com/f/mann-rare-distinctive-collection-registration New York State privilege card (to borrow materials from circulating…
Read MoreTina Sebestyen It can be frustrating to try to figure out when and how to use a queen excluder. Sometimes, the queen excluder seems…
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Oxalic Acid Varroa Mite Control Numerous studies have investigated using oxalic acid to control Varroa mites Clarence Collison In order to get a potential…
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By: Dewey Caron Every three of four living species on our planet is an insect. And several recent studies say they are in trouble….
Read MoreHoney Bee Queens, Drones, and Nurse Bees Earl Hoffman May I suggest to you that the queen bee is potentially, not the most important…
Read MoreOriginally printed in BioAg World Digest. From the Editor, Jerry Hayes This is 2022 and at the end of the day it’s all about…
Read MoreHive Inspections Richard Wahl As a new beekeeper that first time hive inspection can seem like an intimidating task. After all, looking in on…
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Fool being the Keyword Stephen Bishop If there’s one universal truth to life, it’s that your smoker will die at the most inopportune time….
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Ross Conrad We beekeepers put a lot of faith in science, but that faith isn’t always well placed. Last month we looked at the…
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John Miller In April 2022 Bee Culture I mused on the emergence of Analytics in beekeeping. Analytics is not new. Observant beekeepers have for…
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By: Mark Winston I led a research laboratory for 35 years at Simon Fraser University (SFU), running around 200 honey bee colonies at our…
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How hard can it be? Well, it’s complicated. Try this. Go to the established bee book of your choice and look up supplemental…
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By: Bradley Metz & David Tarpy In the “girl-boss” dystopia that is the honey bee colony, drones are the dopey, do-nothings that are at…
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Homemade Granola By: Shana Archibald Ingredients □ 2 cups oats □ ½ cup honey □ ½ teaspoon vanilla □ ½ teaspoon cinnamon □ Flax…
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Bees and the Web that Traps Them By: Jay Evans, USDA Beltsville Bee Lab While big injuries, exposures and accidents are always a risk,…
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