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By: Ed Simon You have just caught a swarm, and now it seems as though there are more bees flying around and crawling out…
Read MoreBy: Ed Simon You have just caught a swarm, and now it seems as though there are more bees flying around and crawling out…
Read MoreBy: Elizabeth Walsh, USDA Baton Rouge I’m Liz Walsh, a USDA-ARS (United States Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service) scientist at the Baton Rouge, Louisiana…
Read MoreRussian Honey Bees By: Clarence Collison The staff of the USDA, Honey Bee Breeding, Genetics and Physiology lab visited the Primorsky Territory on the…
Read MoreBeginner Beekeeping Basics By: Richard Wahl Before I delve into the basics, let me share a bit of background as to how I chose…
Read MoreBeeyard Gratitude By: Becky Masterman & Bridget Mendel Besides the witches in Marlon James’ Black Leopard, Red Wolf who move through the novel haloed…
Read MoreBy: John Redkoles I truly love the early days of Spring! The telltale signs of new life begin to emerge from the soil, fresh…
Read MorePeanut Butter Cookies By: Shana Archibald Ingredients □ 1 cup creamy peanut butter (natural will work too) □ 1 cup honey □ 1 large…
Read MoreBy: Ed Simon Every beekeeper has one. Some have two. An essential piece of equipment for any beekeeper is the smoker. They are available…
Read MoreLodemia Charlotte Bennett By: Nina Bagley Lodemia (Dema) Charlotte Bennett was born in 1845 in Clairidon, Geauga County, Ohio. Her mother, Charlotte Parantha Humphrey…
Read MoreMaster Insights on Splitting a Hive By: Earl Hoffman The art of beekeeping is all about timing, so it may come as no surprise…
Read MoreHoney Bee Races By: Clarence Collison The native range of the honey bee includes the varied habitats of Europe, Africa and the Middle East,…
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Read MoreJeff Kennedy When one finds themselves several hours into a marathon, weekend mowing session, there is plenty of time to ponder. As you mow…
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Read MoreA Nutritional Powerhouse Jeannie Saum Flower Pollen Grains to Bee Bread Honey bees collect pollen from hundreds of different types of flowers including blooming…
Read MoreCommunication Without Sound Ed Erwin Beekeepers know that pheromones are the key to controlling all activities of the bees in the beehive. In 1959,…
Read MoreDavid Papke An interesting social phenomenon occurs when you become a beekeeper. You may be young or old, a man or woman, live in…
Read MoreFrom the University of Florida Honey Bee Research and Extension Laboratory – Part 1 By: Jamie Ellis Hello everyone. My name is Jamie Ellis…
Read MoreAssessing Colonies Jessica Lawrence Think about when to watch your colonies decide to die, swarm, or abscond, or explode with growth and maybe you…
Read MoreA Nice Way to Put It Ed Colby I only have to utter the magic words “climate change” in one of my columns, and…
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