Minding Your Bees and Cues
The Fascinating World of Ditch Management By: Becky Masterman & Bridget Mendel Do you remember Ms. Rumphius, the children’s book by Barbara Cooney? In…
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The Fascinating World of Ditch Management By: Becky Masterman & Bridget Mendel Do you remember Ms. Rumphius, the children’s book by Barbara Cooney? In…
Read MoreDiane Wellons Often as a beekeeper I am struck by the remarkable beauty of the natural world around me. I might find myself standing…
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Dewey Caron The Music of Bees is a fictitious novel involving three diverse characters bonding together through the magic of honey bees. The author,…
Read MorePeter Sieling Every two years, our county Cooperative Extension sponsors an event called Farm/City Day. One of several local farms hosts the event. They…
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Sara Jane Wellman Axtell Nina Bagley Mrs. Sara Jane Wellman Axtell was born December 19, 1839 in Monmouth County, Illinois, which was founded in…
Read MoreEd Colby Just when you think you have your bees all figured out, the little darlings will laugh at you and prove you so…
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John Miller The Center for Integrative Bee Research (CIBER) is located at University of California, Riverside (UCR). On September 10 & 11, 2022, a…
Read MoreEd Simon Eventually, you will wish you had a double screen board available. It is a versatile device that allows you to manipulate your…
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and Wound Care Management By: Raylynn White Propolis is a resinous substance with varying colors and consistencies created by the Apis mellifera from several…
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Baked Brownie Oatmeal By: Shana Archibald Ingredients □ 2 cups of milk (you can use coconut, almond or cow) □ ½ cup of honey…
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Part 8 – What Have I Learned? By: James Masucci It’s been a year and a half since I retired from my day job…
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Part 7 – The Financial Side By: James Masucci I had thought that by this time I would be summarizing my building experience and…
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By: Stephen Bishop Once upon a time, a young downtrodden beekeeper, Fred, slogged up a mountain to visit a beekeeping monk. He was the…
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Part 6 – Getting Ready to Build By: James Masucci I’m writing about my honey house in three phases. In my last article, I…
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By: Rod Scarlett While the final overwintering losses for Canada were not very good, the concern remains about what happens next year. There are…
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Part 4 – A Shout Out to my Friends By: James Masucci When I made my decision to focus on bees, I had several…
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Part 3 – Where Do I Put It? By: James Masucci This February, I had the opportunity to tour the almond pollination with John…
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By: Jim Thompson I hope that you will like a postcard from my collection entitled The Duet. It shows a fairy princess conducting the…
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Part 2 – What’s in a Queen? By: James Masucci “Men are from Venus, women are from Mars.” Or is it the other way…
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Part 1 By: James Masucci How did a boy who would rather fall off a ladder than get stung by a bee grow up…
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