
Competing Doomsdays
By: Mark Winston It’s long-term exposure to what were previously considered non-toxic doses of multiple pesticides that has become ground zero in assessing why…
Read MoreBy: Mark Winston It’s long-term exposure to what were previously considered non-toxic doses of multiple pesticides that has become ground zero in assessing why…
Read MoreThe first half of 2016 was extremely busy for Kim and I, with the normal Bee Culture schedule, but also a lot of travel….
Read MoreYou Say You Want A Revolution… There’s a quiet revolution going on. Quiet now any-way. If you were paying attention you saw it more…
Read MoreWe’re throwing a lot of numbers at you this month but we think you’ll find them useful. Below is our monthly report from December…
Read MoreMore Than Just Honey Bees By: Malcolm Sanford Ms. Rebecca Terrell of New American Magazine writes about the Pollinator Health Task Force in a recent post, stating: “One…
Read MoreNovember Report 2016 Honey Production OK, here’s where we really go way out on a limb, but we’re pretty confident what we’re doing will…
Read MoreKim Flottum Senior Editor I rediscovered something this year that I already knew but hadn’t applied it to keeping bees. Or rather, to feeding…
Read MoreChickens, Phobia and Fall By: Kathy Summers Assistant Editor We lost one of our old girls a couple of weeks ago. She was one…
Read MoreWays To Stay Away From The Bees By: Jim Thompson Do you know there are people that keep bees and don’t want to get close…
Read MoreBoard Member Recruitment By: Michele Colopy It is that time of year again when new Board members are recruited for the beekeeping association. The…
Read MoreFall Bucket List By: Jessica Louque Maybe it’s just me but it seems like there’s not a break between holidays anymore. Halloween candy was…
Read MoreBy: Ann Harman Although December has not arrived the approaching days of Winter have slowed beekeeping tasks, giving us time to think about next year…
Read MoreIt was a good garden season this year. Appropriate rain in the spring, but then dry, dry, dry all of June, July and the…
Read MoreLABOR DAY WEEKEND by- Kathy Summers As I write this we have just finished up Labor Day weekend 2016 – can you believe it….
Read Moreby- Jim Thompson It all depends on how you plan to use the Cappings Scratcher or the Uncapping Fork as to what you want…
Read Moreby- Kim Flottum The city of McKinney, Texas, is north and a tad east of Dallas and sits smack in the middle of Collin…
Read Moreby- Alan Harman Organized crime is targeting New Zealand’s lucrative honey industry, threatening its NZ$242-million- (US$176.5-million-) a-year export market. At a recent meeting, New…
Read MoreProduced by Kim Lehman October 2016
Read MoreFor Bee Clubs by Michele Colopy Grants Are Not “Free Money” A Nonprofit Can “Do Anything With”. Your beekeeping organization has enhanced its financial…
Read Moreby- Ann Harman Beekeepers are inventors and frequently make various items to make keeping bees easier. Some beekeepers love to collect books about bees…
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