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  • 2026 ABRC Proceedings

    2026 ABRC Proceedings

    Part 2 https://doi.org/10.55406/ABRC.5.26.1 This is the second part of the ABRC proceedings. Part 1, was published in the previous issue of Bee Culture (Edward Hsieh and Walsh, 2026). The editors of the 2026 ABRC Proceedings:Edward Hsieh1,2 and Elizabeth M. Walsh1 1USDA-ARS, Honey Bee Breeding, Genetics, and Physiology Research, Baton Rouge, LA, USA2ORISE-ORAU, US DOE, ARS…

  • Innovations In Comb Honey Production:

    Innovations In Comb Honey Production:

    Launching the New Hogg Halfcomb Frame! Herman Danenhower & Kelsey Yob Herman Danenhower of Danenhower Apiaries, LLC has been engaged in beekeeping since 1972 in Pennsylvania’s historic Pennsylvania Dutch region. Over the course of his career, Danenhower has focused on developing practical systems that improve efficiency, product quality, and accessibility in comb honey production.In 1993,…

  • Powdered Sugar Shakes:

    Powdered Sugar Shakes:

    A Comparison of Different Methods to Estimate Varroa Mite Infestation Kim Guillemette (NSCU) & David Tarpy (NSCU) BackgroundWhether one is an experienced beekeeper or a novice, navigating the management of Varroa mites can be confusing. Control measures can be complex, including temperature restrictions, whether or not honey supers can be on hives during application, and…

  • You Got This: Tips for Solo Beekeepers Part 3

    You Got This: Tips for Solo Beekeepers Part 3

    Click Here if you listened. We’d love to know what you think. There is even a spot for feedback! Read along below! By: Theresa J. Martin Most beekeepers work alone at some point, whether by choice or necessity. In this multi-part series, we are exploring methods that make solo beekeeping more safe, efficient, and enjoyable.…