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Honey Bee Management, How-To, October 2015

Removing Bees

by Michael Young Find the opening entrance that the bees are flying into. Remove the outside covering and spray a little thin sugar syrup….

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A Closer Look: Nectar Collection / Processing
2015, Editorials, October 2015

A Closer Look: Nectar Collection / Processing

By Clarence Collison Honey bees forage for two distinct nutrient sources in the form of nectar (energy) and pollen (nitrogen). Honey bees forage for…

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2015, October 2015

A Case for Honey

Get Ready For Bee Culture’s Next Event A case for honey. When your business is measured in cases of honey, when you begin to…

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2015, Articles, October 2015

Up in Smoke

by Jim Thompson In searching eight million plus United States patents that have been issued only 35 that relate to smokers and fumigators. Then…

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October 2015, Politics, Stories

What is killing the bees in greece?

by Maryam Henein Ag Chemicals, It Seems, Are A Problem The hot topic across global financial markets at the moment is Greece. Greeks are…

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October 2015, Science & Government, Uncategorized

HELPING HONEY BEES EXPAND U.S. CANOLA

Joe Traynor Canola is a species of rapeseed, developed by Canadian scientists in the 1960s, that is low in harmful (to humans and animals)…

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Politics

CATCH THE BUZZ – Dr. Jay Evans Named Research Leader at Beltsville

DATE:    August 26, 2015 SUBJECT:  Appointment of Dr. Jay Evans as the Research Leader of the Bee Research Laboratory in the Beltsville Agricultural Research…

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Uncategorized

CATCH THE BUZZ – Earth Has 3 Trillion Trees But They’re Falling at Alarming Rates. And You Wondered Where All the Honey Bee Food Went…

By Will Dunham, from Green Business Earth is home to just over 3 trillion trees – the redwoods of California, the olive trees of…

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NEW PRODUCTS: B-Funnel; Oxalic Acid; red headed honey. Book – Some Important Operations In Bee Management.
2015, Equipment, Honey Bee Management, Life

NEW PRODUCTS: B-Funnel; Oxalic Acid; red headed honey. Book – Some Important Operations In Bee Management.

by Bee Culture Staff Some Important Operations In Bee Management. T.S.K. and M.P. Johansson. Originally published by IBRA, now Northern Bee Books, UK. Available…

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Waggle-Dancing Bees Emit Body Odors:New Evidence Of An Important Role For Scent In Bee Foraging Communication
2015, Biology, Education, Health, September 2015

Waggle-Dancing Bees Emit Body Odors:New Evidence Of An Important Role For Scent In Bee Foraging Communication

David Gilley & Corinna Thom Bees and beekeepers share many things including the incessant drive to find food and eat it, behavior referred to…

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2015, Bee Culture Magazine, September 2015

The Four Pillars of Honey Bee Management

by Bee Culture Staff Join Bee Culture Magazine’s Exploration of the Four Pillars of Honey Bee Management in October, 2015 at the Bee Culture…

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DEREGULATING HONEY IN MISSOURI:There are 19 ways to kill a bill and only one way to pass it.
2015, Health, Politics, Science & Government, September 2015, Stories

DEREGULATING HONEY IN MISSOURI:There are 19 ways to kill a bill and only one way to pass it.

by Eugene Makovec Remember that old movie, “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington”? Me either, but it had something to do with Jimmy Stewart going…

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2015, Education, Honey, September 2015

SENSORY ANALYSIS OF HONEY : Author and taster completes her course in Italy.

by Marina Marchese Catching an international flight out of JFK is the last thing I wanted to do during an Ebola panic, it was…

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2015, Bee Resources, Politics, September 2015

The National Honey Board : What they do for you!

by Ann Harman Do you know about the National Honey Board? If you are a beekeeper, large or small, you should be taking advantage…

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Questions and Answers- Removing Old Bees Wax
2015, Life, September 2015

Questions and Answers- Removing Old Bees Wax

Bee Culture Staff There is always more than one way to solve a beekeeping problem, and almost always one of those ways is exactly…

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2015, Bee Plants, Biology, Education, Pollination, September 2015

SAINFOIN SAGA: A new ride for this ancient legume.

by Skylar Christensen “We are getting near,” said Gandalf. “We are on the edge of his bee-pastures.”   It started in early May. A…

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Filtering Honey: What is Best?
August 2015, Education, Home & Farm, Honey

Filtering Honey: What is Best?

by Vaughn Bryant Pollen In Honey What is the best way to filter honey and not lose any of the pollen? I wish I…

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2015, August 2015, Bee Culture Magazine, How-To

It Takes A Hive – How To Run A Successful Crowd Funding Campaign

by Ian Everett The crowdfunding story of Flow Hive, from Australian inventors Stuart and Cedar Anderson, became an internet phenomenon earlier this year, when…

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Perpetual Motion Change of Behavior
2015, August 2015, Bee Culture Magazine, Life, Stories

Perpetual Motion Change of Behavior

by Terry Lieberman-Smith According to the scientific community, a perpetual motion machine cannot exist because it violates two laws of thermodynamics. However, education is…

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August 2015, Beekeeping, Education, Health, History, Honey Bee Management, Science & Government

The Four Pillars of Honey Bee Management

by Bee Culture Staff Join Bee Culture Magazine’s Exploration of the Four Pillars of Honey Bee Management in October, 2015 at the Bee Culture…

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