
UF BEEKEEPING ACADEMY
UF Beekeeping Academy Videos The videos below are new since our last post! Each video is listed below with their short descriptions. Want to…
Read MoreUF Beekeeping Academy Videos The videos below are new since our last post! Each video is listed below with their short descriptions. Want to…
Read MorePublic Webinar Scheduled to Discuss Scale, Impact of Losses A nationwide survey of beekeepers has revealed catastrophic honey bee colony losses across the…
Read MoreBackyard beekeeping has blossomed into a national movement, with over 855,000 registered beehives across Australia. To overcome the greatest barrier in beekeeping – the…
Read More“…recent losses well over 50% with a combined financial loss of over $139M.” As commercial beekeepers in the USA inspect their bees after winter,…
Read MoreWe are gathering confidential information on recent hive losses. This is not an official survey but an attempt to help Dr. Jay Evans, Bee…
Read MoreBeekeeping as a hobby and business of the future Young people from Kolasin believe in success The Perisic family from Kolasin, a small town…
Read MoreBy: Rod Scarlett While the final overwintering losses for Canada were not very good, the concern remains about what happens next year. There are…
Read MorePrepared By: CAPA National Survey Committee and Provincial Apiarists Canadian Association of Professional Apiculturists Preliminary report on Honey Bee Wintering Losses in Canada (2022)…
Read MoreThe High Art of Elevated Dumbery By: Stephen Bishop Some people think you can just do dumb things without any forethought, but learning how…
Read MoreBy : Bill Ruzicka PACKAGES, NUCS, SPLITS, AND SWARMS were created for traditional northern beekeeping when the bees were gassed and killed after the…
Read MoreBy : Ann Harman Well, you did it! You volunteered to be Meeting Chairman. Now what? It all depends on whether your club is…
Read MoreBy : A.I. Root An old gentleman once gave me some advice that has been of benefit to me all my life. He was…
Read MoreBy : A. I. Root I have always been an enthusiastic admirer of old Dame Nature’s mysterious ways and workings. In August, 1865, a swarm…
Read MoreBy : Peter Borst I know I will hear from some of you on this, but before you take pen in hand, give it a…
Read MoreBy: Ernesst Root Suggested by the last days and religious characteristics of his remarkable father. A.I. Root was born near Medina, Ohio, Dec. 9, 1839….
Read MoreBy Ross Conrad Annual Interview Section The names Jim and Maryann Frazier are very familiar in beekeeping circles. The scientific duo has been in…
Read MoreBy Jessica Dally Micro Targeting This HUGE Audience. I promised you in the last article that we’d get down to the nitty-gritty of how…
Read MoreBy Marina Marchese Fireworks For Your Mouth. Move over tea and toast, honey has a new sidekick that will delight your taste buds while…
Read MoreBy Grai St. Clair Rice Beekeeping gets better with experience. Honey bees, as well as beekeepers, get infinitely more interesting. Each year brings new depths…
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