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2016, Bee Culture Magazine, Bee Plants, Beekeeping, January 2016

Smartweeds And Knotweeds As Bee Plants

Members Of The Buckwheat Family Can Be Annual, Perennial Or Shrubby by Connie Krochmal The various smartweeds and knotweeds are found throughout the world….

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Bigger Picture: Travel Notes
2016, Bee Culture Magazine, January 2016, Life, Profiles, Stories

Bigger Picture: Travel Notes

by Jessica Louque Bobby and I have had quite a lot of travel over the last few years in the bees. We have driven…

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Got A Question: Ask Phil!
2016, Bee Culture Magazine, Beekeeping, Education, How-To, January 2016

Got A Question: Ask Phil!

by Phil Craft A beekeeper in Georgia writes: Enjoy your column in Bee Culture very much. Got a problem. South GA-and probably lots of…

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Climate Change: A bee problem we can potentially solve – Part 1
2016, Bee Culture Magazine, January 2016

Climate Change: A bee problem we can potentially solve – Part 1

by Ross Conrad Much has been said about most of the major challenges facing honey bees these days. I like to refer to these…

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An Interview With Dan Conlon At Warm Colors Apiary
2016, Bee Culture Magazine, January 2016, Life, Profiles

An Interview With Dan Conlon At Warm Colors Apiary

by Larry Connor This is an interview with Western-Massachusetts commercial beekeeper Dan Conlon, who works with his wife Bonita to run Warm Colors Apiary….

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Beeyard Thoughts
2016, Bee Culture Magazine, Beekeeping, Breeding, Editorials, Education, Equipment, Hive Products, January 2016, Life, Science

Beeyard Thoughts

Tanging a swarm? Maybe or maybe not. Double screens for winter nuc survival. Are you sure? Drumming Bees. Was it ever effective? Queen excluders…

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The Pollinator Stewardship Council: Developmental Stages of Nonprofit Bee Clubs
2016, Bee Culture Magazine, Beekeeping, Business, January 2016, Life

The Pollinator Stewardship Council: Developmental Stages of Nonprofit Bee Clubs

Is Becoming A Nonprofit A Good Idea For Our Club? by Michele Colony Beekeeping Clubs and Associations have developmental stages, just like our honey…

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A Closer Look: Endocrine Glands & Hormones
2016, Bee Culture Magazine, Bee Resources, Biology, January 2016, Science, Science & Government

A Closer Look: Endocrine Glands & Hormones

by Clarence Collison Although typically produced in very small quantities, hormones may cause profound changes in their target cells. Endocrine glands produce hormones that…

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2015, Bee Culture Magazine, Breeding, December 2015, Science

Colony Development Part III

Queens by Larry Connor Before obtaining the first bee colony, the future sustainable apiculturist must master key aspects of bee biology. Here we look…

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Beeyard Thoughts
2015, Bee Culture Magazine, December 2015

Beeyard Thoughts

Microfiber towels and small hive beetles Some useless comments about the iconic hive smoker J. Tew novice – Vaporizing oxalic acid; Field testing an…

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Next Event: A Case For Honey
2015, Bee Culture Magazine, December 2015

Next Event: A Case For Honey

A case for honey. When your business is measured in cases of honey, when you begin to call yourself a “Producer-Packer”, when honey puts…

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2015, Bee Culture Magazine, December 2015, Health, Life, Science

The National Strategy To Promote The Health Of Honey Bees And Other Pollinators

What is it – smoke and mirrors or bountiful possibility? by M.E.A. McNeil “It’s a really rough world out there for bees,” said Eric…

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2015, Bee Culture Magazine, December 2015, Life, Profiles

Gene Robinson

By Jerry Hayes The world of Honey Bees, even though small in comparison to other hobbies or businesses, is full of humans who have…

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2015, Bee Culture Magazine, Beekeeping, December 2015, How-To

Build A Swarm Trap

by Ed Simon You have just caught a swarm using the swarm bucket, but now it seems as though there are more bees sitting…

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2015, Bee Culture Magazine, December 2015, Editorials, Life

Women In Beekeeping

by Michele Colopy The USDA recently released a report on the impact of women in agriculture. Thirty-one percent of all farmers are women, or…

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The Right Size Wick
2015, Bee Culture Magazine, Beekeeping, Beeswax, December 2015, How-To

The Right Size Wick

by Petra Ahnert Ahhhh… Fall. This is the time of year that we finally get around to transforming our cappings into beautiful yellow blocks…

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Ditch The Foundation
2015, Bee Culture Magazine, Beekeeping, December 2015, Equipment, Hive Products

Ditch The Foundation

by Roger Williams “Psst! Buddy! Hey you, with the veil. Yeh, you. Wanna save 100 bucks?” This doesn’t happen often to a beekeeper, some…

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A Holiday Meal With Honey
2015, Bee Culture Magazine, Beekeeping, December 2015, Honey

A Holiday Meal With Honey

by Angelo Prosperi-Porta I always like to veer a little off the beaten track when cooking especially when entertaining. This is the time to…

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2015, Bee Culture Magazine, December 2015, Science

A Closer Look: Varroa Mite Orientation

Studies of Varroa destructor orientation to honey bees were undertaken to isolate discrete chemical compounds that elicit host-finding activity. by Clarence Collison Female Varroa…

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Keith Delaplane
2015, Bee Culture Magazine, Beekeeping, December 2015, Life, Profiles, Stories

Keith Delaplane

by Jennifer Berry It’s interesting how things work out. How one minute your life is heading down a certain path, then the next it…

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