UF Two Bees in a Podcast
UF Two Bees in a Podcast The episodes below are new since our last post! Each episode is listed below with their short descriptions….
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UF Two Bees in a Podcast The episodes below are new since our last post! Each episode is listed below with their short descriptions….
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UF Beekeeping Academy Videos The videos below are new since our last post! Each video is listed below with their short descriptions. Want to…
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Public Webinar Scheduled to Discuss Scale, Impact of Losses A nationwide survey of beekeepers has revealed catastrophic honey bee colony losses across the…
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Backyard beekeeping has blossomed into a national movement, with over 855,000 registered beehives across Australia. To overcome the greatest barrier in beekeeping – the…
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“…recent losses well over 50% with a combined financial loss of over $139M.” As commercial beekeepers in the USA inspect their bees after winter,…
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We are gathering confidential information on recent hive losses. This is not an official survey but an attempt to help Dr. Jay Evans, Bee…
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M.E.A. Mc Neil Bee Club, a novel by M.E.A. McNeil, tells the story of a disparate group attracted to the importance and intrigue of…
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Beekeeping as a hobby and business of the future Young people from Kolasin believe in success The Perisic family from Kolasin, a small town…
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By: Rod Scarlett While the final overwintering losses for Canada were not very good, the concern remains about what happens next year. There are…
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Prepared By: CAPA National Survey Committee and Provincial Apiarists Canadian Association of Professional Apiculturists Preliminary report on Honey Bee Wintering Losses in Canada (2022)…
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The High Art of Elevated Dumbery By: Stephen Bishop Some people think you can just do dumb things without any forethought, but learning how…
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By : Bill Ruzicka PACKAGES, NUCS, SPLITS, AND SWARMS were created for traditional northern beekeeping when the bees were gassed and killed after the…
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By : Ann Harman Well, you did it! You volunteered to be Meeting Chairman. Now what? It all depends on whether your club is…
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By : A.I. Root An old gentleman once gave me some advice that has been of benefit to me all my life. He was…
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By : A. I. Root I have always been an enthusiastic admirer of old Dame Nature’s mysterious ways and workings. In August, 1865, a swarm…
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By : Peter Borst I know I will hear from some of you on this, but before you take pen in hand, give it a…
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By: 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….
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By Ross Conrad Annual Interview Section The names Jim and Maryann Frazier are very familiar in beekeeping circles. The scientific duo has been in…
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By 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…
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