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2023, Apiculture, Articles, Honey, Honey Bee Management, November 2023, Recipes

Honey Recipe

Honeyed Cornbread from the National Honey Board Website (https://honey.com/recipe/honeyed-cornbread) Ingredients □ 2½ cups self-rising cornmeal □ ½ tsp salt □ ¼ cup vegetable oil…

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2023, Articles, November 2023

Petro Prokopovych

Father of the Modern Hive By: John Gordon Sennett “Assigning myself to one branch of agriculture—beekeeping, I devoted my whole life, all my thoughts,…

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2023, A Closer Look, Articles, Authors, Clarence Collison, Columns, November 2023

A Closer Look

Queen Banks By: Clarence Collison Queen banking is the storage of queens individually in cages and placed in a colony to be cared for…

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2023, Articles, Audio, Authors, James Tew, November 2023

The Honey Bee’s Winter Nest

Click Here if you listened. We’d love to know what you think. There is even a spot for feedback! Read along below! The Honey…

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2023, Articles, Audio, Authors, November 2023, Ross Conrad

Chemical-Free Yellow Jacket Removal

Click Here if you listened. We’d love to know what you think. There is even a spot for feedback! Read along below! Chemical-Free Yellow…

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2023, Articles, November 2023

Five Most Useful Items References

Below are the articles referenced in Ed Simon’s article Five Most Useful Items. The Jig is Up: Download the PDF Frame Jig – Multiple: Download…

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2023, Articles, Audio, Authors, Columns, Found in Translation, Jay Evans, November 2023

Found in Translation

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2023, Articles, Authors, David Burns, EAS, October 2023, Organization

Empowering Beekeepers

The Eastern Apicultural Society’s Annual Conference By: David Burns In my years as a beekeeper, I’ve attended quite a few conferences. But there’s one…

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2023, Apiculture, Articles, Honey, Honey Bee Management, October 2023, Recipes

Honey Recipe

Honey Cutout Cookies By: Laurie Lawrence Cookie Ingredients □ 2½ cups + 4 tablespoons all-purpose flour □ ⅔ cup corn starch □ 1 teaspoon…

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Where Bees Originated
Research, Science

Where Bees Originated

Bees Originated in Western Gondwana before Breakup of Africa and South America, Study Suggests by News Staff Bees are the most significant pollinators of flowering…

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2023, Articles, Authors, Becky Masterman & Bridget Mendel, Columns, Minding Your Bees and Cues, October 2023

Minding Your Bees and Cues

Is vaccinating bees in our future? By: Becky Masterman & Bridget Mendel Feeling nostalgic for the days when the word “vaccination” was ubiquitous in…

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2023, Articles, October 2023

Saving Ukraine’s National Beekeeping Institute and Museum

By: John Gordon Sennett June 26, 2023 was a quiet cool day in Kyiv, Ukraine. No Air Raid sirens woke us in the middle…

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2023, Articles, October 2023

A Sting Operation at the Maine State Prison

By: Jane Dunstan Originally published in the August/September 2023 issue of The Bee Line While giving a tap room talk on honey bees for The Farmer’s Lyceum…

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2023, Apiculture, Articles, October 2023, Predators

Yellow-legged Hornet in North America

What does this mean for beekeepers? By: Gard W. Otis The Yellow-legged Hornet, Vespa velutina, has been discovered in the state of Georgia! This…

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2023, Articles, Audio, Authors, James Tew, October 2023

The Quiet Evolution of Apiary Mowing

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2023, Articles, Audio, Authors, October 2023, Ross Conrad

A Doorway to Nature

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2023, Articles, Audio, Authors, Columns, Found in Translation, Jay Evans, October 2023

Found in Translation

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2023, Articles, Authors, Bees and Women, Columns, Nina Bagley, September 2023

Bees and Women

Miss Lillian Love By: Nina Bagley Miss Lillian Love was born into a Quaker family in Marion, Indiana on October 24, 1880. Her family…

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2023, Apiculture, Articles, Honey, Honey Bee Management, Recipes, September 2023

Honey Recipe

Fresh Broccoli with Honey By: Fay Jarrett Ingredients □ 4 cups chopped broccoli □ ¼ cup honey □ 1 tbsp olive oil (tuscan herb…

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2023, A Closer Look, Articles, Authors, Clarence Collison, Columns, September 2023

A Closer Look

Nestmate Recognition By: Clarence Collison Pheromones are involved in intraspecific chemical communication; however, the glands associated with compounds used in nestmate recognition in honey…

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