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2015, August 2015, Bee Culture Magazine, Beekeeping, Honey Bee Management, Life, Stories

Winter Starts Today: Ignore these practices at your bees’ peril

Roy Hendrickson I realize that a percentage of those reading this article are, for whatever reason, committed to a mite control agenda absent of…

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2015, August 2015, Bee Culture Magazine, Breeding, Life, Science, Stories

Splits & Varroa: More Colonies, Fewer Mites, New Queens – What Could Be Better?

William Hesbach At a recent beekeeping meeting the question was asked if a split can be made to help control Varroa. The answer is…

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August 2015, Beekeeping, Education, Health, Home & Farm, Life

Beating the Heat: Keep Cool When Temperatures Rise

by Kaitlin Newcombe With Summer well underway, it is important to take proper precautions while working outside in the apiary. Full beesuits provide adequate…

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

Make a Triangle Bee Escape: Heck, make one for every hive

by Rick Andrews With the dog days of Summer in full swing, it might be time to start thinking about this year’s honey harvest. Do you recall…

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August 2015, Bee Culture Magazine, Industry Directory

Western Apicultural Conference

by Bee Culture Staff The CSBA is pleased to host the Western Apicultural Society annual conference. The conference will be held in Bee-utiful Boulder,…

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2015, August 2015, Bee Culture Magazine, Biology, Life, Science, Stories

Winter Bees & Formic Acid: Used right, a successful combination.

by Ulrike Lampe Every year in early Spring, beekeepers inspect their hives to find out if and how their bees have made it through…

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New Products: Books – Simple Smart Beekeeping; Honey (cookbook); Beekeeping for Dummies, Third Edition.
August 2015, Beekeeping, Equipment

New Products: Books – Simple Smart Beekeeping; Honey (cookbook); Beekeeping for Dummies, Third Edition.

by Bee Culture Staff Honey. Everyday Recipes For Cooking And Baking with Nature’s Sweetest Secret Ingredient. By Angelo Prosperi-Porta. Published by Greystone Books Ltd,…

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2015, August 2015, Beekeeping, Honey, Life, Pollination, Profiles, Stories

Imported Bees Boost Northern Ontario Wild Blueberry Yields

by Alan Harman Canadian Trevor Laing is importing thousands of workers to try to reduce Northern Ontario’s biggest export – its youth. He is…

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Breeding, Editorials, July 2015, Stories

Spring Queens

by Ed Colby The friendly UPS associate in Indonesia solemnly informed me, “I have launched an investigation into the disappearance of your queen bees!…

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Bee Plants, How-To, July 2015

Bigger Picture: How to Plan your Garden

by Jessica Louque This past year, Bobby and I had a fairly prolific garden. It was so prolific, in fact, we wasted a lot…

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Education, July 2015, Stories

Downtown: It Pays To Know Your Urban Natives

by Toni Burnham There’s an image floating around the Internet (kind of like the one here) that compares honey bees and wasps, and uses…

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Bee Plants, Home & Farm, July 2015, Pollination

Some Outstanding Leguminous Bee Trees

by Connie Krochmal The leguminous trees are reliable choices for the bee garden. Among these are a number of large trees, some of which…

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Equipment, Hive Products, July 2015

Bee Hive Stands: This may be the Golden Age of Hive Stands

by James E. Tew What a pleasant surprise Last month, I wrote that, “I would like to come up with a design for individual…

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Editorials, Education, July 2015

Ask Phil – Monitoring Varroa. Swarm Prevention or Not

by Phil Craft A beekeeper in Indiana writes: This past Spring I slipped across the Indiana border and heard you speak at a beekeeping…

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The Pollinator Stewardship Council: Mosquito Abatement Programs
Business, Industry Directory, July 2015, Science & Government

The Pollinator Stewardship Council: Mosquito Abatement Programs

by Michele Colopy It is Summer in the city, and local governments have started their mosquito abatement programs. Concerned for public health, municipalities spray insecticides…

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Business, Education, How-To, Industry Directory, July 2015

Where Will They Go? Evaluate Your Potential Apiary Location

by Larry Connor Early on in your pre-beekeeping planning, you should carefully evaluate all your potential apiary locations. Evaluate location options with a mentor…

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2015, Education, Home & Farm, Honey Bee Management, July 2015

Create A Master Beekeeper Program

by Ann Harman Beekeepers in your area have been asking for a Master Beekeeper program. They wish to have some goals to achieve and…

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Introducing Her Royal Higness
Breeding, Equipment, July 2015

Introducing Her Royal Higness

by Ross Conrad There are at least two instances where a beekeeper may need to introduce a new queen to a colony. When a…

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Health, July 2015, Science

A Closer Look: Bee Health and Pesticides

by Clarence Collison Pesticide exposure and pathogens may interact to have strong negative effects on colony health. Honey bees are constantly exposed to pesticides,…

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Bee Culture Magazine, Beekeeping, Education

Field Exam: Planning Ahead for a Field Exam

by Ann Harman Beekeeping clubs, small and large, will be giving their Master Beekeeper exams during the next few months. Scheduling and giving the…

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