Keeping Beeyards on Trailers
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By: Ed Colby I’ve never been able to grow a beard, even a bee beard. And 10,000 honey bees dangling off your chin and…
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By: John Miller In 1980, I was paying serious attention to how to succeed in beekeeping. The important factor in beekeeping survival was economic…
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By: Mark Winston Books about honey bees gravitate towards two poles: practical guides to beekeeping, and works on biology. While beekeeping books are of…
Read MorePart 2: A Knowledge of Soils Can Help the Beekeeper to Choose Good Bee Locations By: Michael Johnston It is important for all beekeepers…
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By: James Masucci The problem with being a sideliner is that you are “in between”. Too small for all the cool things that the…
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By: Tina Sebestyen As mentioned in my previous article, miticides, and even organic miticides, have detrimental effects on honey bees at all levels; workers,…
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Technical Updates By: Dr. Tracy Farone It is mid-May here in the foothills of Pennsylvania. The locust trees are in full bloom. It looks…
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How IR-4 Supports Beekeepers and Honey Bees through Research and Regulation By: Hannah Ross & Philip Moore Photos By: Logan Powers From pest infestations…
Read MoreBy: Ed Colby That gal Marilyn said, “I have a lot of nice thrift store clothes, but we never go anywhere, so I never…
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Grumpy Swarm From the Editor, Jerry Hayes QUESTION Early on, I was fortunate to discover that the myth that all swarms are gentle is…
Read MoreBy: Alyssum Flowers “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,” said Benjamin Franklin, almost 300 years ago. His sage advice is…
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A Swarm in July Becky Masterman & Bridget Mendel A swarm in May is worth a load of hay; a swarm in June is…
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By: Stephen Bishop As an introvert, I can’t believe I’m about to say this, but I’m glad conferences are back. The pandemic was a…
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By: Darryl Gabritsch Inspecting a hive is only one part of colony management. If you see an issue while inspecting a hive there are…
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By: Jeremy Barnes Jeremy’s Corner On March 2nd, 2023, Michael Benfield, spoke on the fiftieth anniversary of Green Party of England and Wales, of…
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By: Charles Linder, American Beekeeping Federation In the April and May editions of Bee Culture, there has been some information shared on the Tropilaelaps…
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Weather as a Factor in Beekeeping New(ish) Beekeeper Column By: Richard Wahl We all know that one of the greater challenges in beekeeping is…
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