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2016, Beekeeping, Marketing, May 2016

Social Media – You can’t ignore it, and you really don’t want to.

by Jessica Daily   Several years ago I wrote up various articles here in Bee Culture Magazine for beekeepers, clubs and the like about…

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2016, Bee Plants, Beekeeping, May 2016

Urban Plantings

Shawna Coronado As an organic gardener, I often explore the idea of planting flowering plants in my garden – both native plants and more…

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2016, Beekeeping, Equipment, May 2016

SUPER PROTECTION

by William Powers Because I had a good year in collecting swarms, performing removals from buildings, and by making my own splits, I found…

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2016, Beekeeping, Honey Bee Management, How-To, May 2016

What’s Happening In The Hive

The Hidden Signs Of Swarming Stephen Repasky In temperate areas, beekeepers look forward to many things in the Spring, such as the first pollen…

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TEACHING BEEKEEPING
2016, Life, May 2016, Politics

TEACHING BEEKEEPING

Dewey Caron Summary: Portland Urban Beekeepers (PUB) hosted a delegation of enthusiastic, young Afghani veterinarians and agrarians at the Portland Urban Beekeeping (PUB) treatment…

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2016, Articles, Authors, Bottom Board, Ed Colby, May 2016

BOTTOM BOARD

My ski patrol boss Art said, “So your talk tonight is on the history of bees?” “It’s on pesticides and bees,” I said. “That…

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2016, Beekeeping, How-To, May 2016

Spread The Word

Ann Harman The East Cupcake Beekeepers Association has decided to embark on some events. The membership has grown in recent years from the classes…

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Bigger Picture
2016, Bee Plants, Beekeeping, May 2016

Bigger Picture

Jessica Louque Pollen Frenzy Each year, we seem to have a honey bee field study that has a pollen collection aspect. This is my…

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2016, Life, May 2016, Politics

DOWNTOWN

Changing Fortunes For The Urban Beekeeper? Toni Burnham It may not have been breaking news for the average city dweller, but for urban beekeepers,…

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2016, Beekeeping, How-To, May 2016

Beeyard Thoughts

A comfortable apiary for both bees and beekeepers. Bait hives in the apiary. Odds and Ends – What’s with bees and coffee? A hive stand…

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APRIL SHOWERS BRING MAY FLOWERS
2016, Bee Plants, Beekeeping, May 2016

APRIL SHOWERS BRING MAY FLOWERS

by Ross Conrad And We All Know What May Flowers Bring . . . Pilgrims? No – A Honey Flow.   First let me…

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A Closer Look:  SUPERBOOST®
2016, May 2016, Pollination, Science

A Closer Look: SUPERBOOST®

by Clarence Collison Synthetic Brood Pheromone. Honey bee brood pheromone is a blend of 10 simple fatty-acid esters that are extractable from the larval…

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2016, Beekeeping, Equipment, How-To, May 2016

USING OXALIC ACID

Tony Jadczak The toxicity of oxalic acid (OA) to Varroa has been known for nearly three decades based on experiments conducted in Asia and…

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2016, Beekeeping, How-To, May 2016

Ask Phil

Phil Craft Got A Question? Ask Phil He Knows! Send your questions to Phil at phil@philcrafthivecraft.com www.philcrafthivecraft.com A beekeeper in Missouri writes: I am…

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2016, Life, May 2016, Profiles

West Virginia Veterans & Warriors

Jack Blackford Walking out to what was about to become a new apiary, I spotted a mixed bunch of folks listening to one of…

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2016, Bee Plants, Beekeeping, May 2016

Seed and Oilseed Crops As Bee Plants

by Connie Krochmal A number of seed and oilseed crops happen to be good sources of forage for bees. This group includes safflower, sesame…

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Notes On The American Bee Research Conference
April 2016

Notes On The American Bee Research Conference

by Malcolm Sanford In 1986 the first American Bee Research Conference (ABRC) met at the Baton Rouge Bee Laboratory. It was organized by two…

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Best Hive Tool?
April 2016

Best Hive Tool?

by Jim Thompson I hear that question a lot and I didn’t give it much thought until I started building a display of hive…

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April 2016

Vive La Honey Bee!

by M.E.A. McNeil A boy drew close to a pollen-flecked bee on a flower, watching intently. He is still watching bees, decades later as…

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April 2016

10 Ways To Fail And How Not To

The Pollinator Stewardship Council Bee Clubs Are Broken By Ignoring The Value Of The By Laws by Michele Colopy Organizations can be revitalized, and…

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