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Business, Life, Profiles

JAN LOHMAN: Interview

Jan Is One Of The Movers And Shakers Of The Oregon State Beekeepers by Dewey Caron Jan Lohman and partner Vince Vazza run over…

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Business, Life, Profiles

SHANE GEBAUER: Interview

A New Voice At The Helm Of Brushy Mountain Bee Farm by Jennifer Berry For sometime now, I’ve wanted to interview Shane Gebauer for…

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Pollen For Lunch? Again?
2014, Agriculture, Articles, November 2014, Pollination

Pollen For Lunch? Again?

by Ian Stell Bees get their key nutrients from pollen. There is a lot of nourishment within these woody particles, but they are hard…

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Pumpkin Time
2014, Articles, Authors, Dewey Caron, Family, Home & Farm, Life, November 2014

Pumpkin Time

A Fall tradition not to be taken for granted by Dewey Caron Fall is time to market pumpkins and honey. September is National Honey…

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2014, Articles, Authors, Education, November 2014, Ross Conrad, Science

Deeps, Mediums, Shallows, or? . . . Decisions, Decisions, Decisions

All boxes are not created equal. Pick the one best for you. by Ross Conrad In the old days choosing a home for your…

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Ask  Phil: November 2014
2014, Articles, Ask Phil, Authors, Columns, Editorials, Life, November 2014, Phil Craft

Ask Phil: November 2014

Phil Craft Got A Question? He knows! Note to Bee Culture readers: An answer in my September column elicited such decided responses, both pro…

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DOWNTOWN: Dealing With The Changing Temperament Of Our Bees
2014, Articles, Authors, Beekeeping, Columns, Downtown, November 2014, Toni Burnham, Urban

DOWNTOWN: Dealing With The Changing Temperament Of Our Bees

by Toni Burnham As this beekeeping season comes to a close around here, one recurring theme among our newbees and mentees has been unwelcome…

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BIGGER PICTURE: A Yellow Jacket Adventure
2014, Articles, Authors, Bigger Picture, Columns, Jessica Lawrence, November 2014

BIGGER PICTURE: A Yellow Jacket Adventure

Jessica Louque I’ve seen a lot of unfortunate misidentifications of bees lately. It could be because I work with honey bees on a daily…

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2014, Articles, November 2014

PESTICIDES WINTERING IN YOUR HIVES

What pesticides are hibernating with your honey bees? by Michele Colopy Now that it is November, honey bees across the U.S. have been moved…

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Back To Basics: Foundation
2014, Articles, Beekeeping, Education, New Beekeepers, November 2014, Science

Back To Basics: Foundation

by Jim Thompson Honey bees are amazing insects, but you already know that but I just wanted to reaffirm that information. The strongest geometric…

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2014, Articles, Editorials, Life, November 2014, Profiles

Moses Quinby

America’s Father Of Practical Beekeeping by David Edwards In 1853, Lorenzo Langstroth of Massachusetts and Moses Quinby of New York published their books on…

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2014, Articles, Editorials, Life, November 2014

The Things We Do For Research

In the last article I mentioned how difficult research can be at times and that the current project we are working on has been…

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2014, A Closer Look, Articles, Authors, Biology, Clarence Collison, Columns, October 2014, Science

A Closer Look: Fat Bodies

Scattered all through the body cavity of the honey bee but especially in the abdomen are irregular masses of a soft, usually white tissue…

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American Foulbrood, Health, Science

Bees on Fire!

Bees on FIRE!! American Foulbrood! The worst nightmare of a beekeeper to say the least. Recently I had the unfortunate opportunity to witness the…

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Articles, Authors, Kim Flottum

Rule 7 Part 1

I’m jumping ahead this time but we’ll get back to Rule 3 soon. But this time I’m looking at something more timely…. The Seventh…

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Articles, Authors, Kim Flottum

10 Rules: Rule #3 Part 3

Russian Bees Get It Right A noted honey bee scientist in the U.S. said some time ago he was weary of dealing with Varroa….

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Articles, Authors, Kim Flottum

10 Rules: Rule 3, Part 2

  Isolation is ideal, and mostly impractical any more. But for some it has worked for years. No new bees in the neighborhood can…

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Articles, Authors, Kim Flottum

Ten Rules: Rule # 3 Part 1

Pest Management – Rule 4 Although the staple pests and diseases are still with us, and will rise and shine on occasion, the 5000…

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2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, Articles

Why We Keep Bees?

Reasons you may not have thought of. by Joe Traynor Ask a beekeeper – commercial, sideliner or hobbyist – why he/she keeps bees and…

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2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, Articles, Authors, Kim Flottum

Ten Rules: Rule 2 Part 2

by Kim Flottum Finishing up on Rule 2 about having Good Genetics, we get to the basics…resistant of the common problems, efficient producers, and…

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