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Honey Bees Join Humans as the Only Known  Animals that can Tell the Difference Between Odd and Even Numbers
2022, Articles, August 2022, Authors

Honey Bees Join Humans as the Only Known Animals that can Tell the Difference Between Odd and Even Numbers

Scarlett Howard & Adrian Dyer & Andrew Greentree & Jair Garcia “Two, four, six, eight; bog in, don’t wait.” As children, we learn numbers…

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The Times They Are A Changing
2022, Articles, August 2022, Authors, John Miller

The Times They Are A Changing

John Miller A trend is underway in manufacturing and transportation. Seems we are convulsed with trend changes, abrupt and sometimes shocking. This one is…

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Book Review
2022, Articles, August 2022, Authors

Book Review

Mark Winston The recent full-on Russian invasion has focused and heightened attention on Ukraine and distinctive aspects of its culture, among other things bringing…

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2022, Articles, August 2022, Authors, Columns, New(ish) Beekeeper Column, Off the Wahl Beekeeping, Richard Wahl

Off the Wahl Beekeeping

Queen Rearing Richard Wahl In the April 2022 issue, I spoke about increasing your hive count and made the assumption that any splits with…

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A Closer Look
2022, A Closer Look, Articles, August 2022, Authors, Clarence Collison, Columns

A Closer Look

Division of Labor Individual workers perform different tasks at different ages Clarence Collison Colony life is organized by a complex and sophisticated division of…

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Oh, Bear; don’t despair
2022, Articles, August 2022, Authors

Oh, Bear; don’t despair

Zack Comeaux It wasn’t what I expected to see; I sort of went into shock. Toppled boxes and scattered frames. I had just expected…

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Minding Your Bees And Cues
2022, Articles, August 2022, Authors, Becky Masterman & Bridget Mendel, Columns, Minding Your Bees and Cues

Minding Your Bees And Cues

Robbing the Honey Bank Becky Masterman & Bridget Mendel Honey bee management inspection protocols change throughout the season and beekeepers need to look to…

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2022, Articles, August 2022, Authors, Columns, Found in Translation, Jay Evans

Found in Translation

Herbal medicine for bees? Jay Evans, USDA Beltsville Bee Lab Bees have been reliant on plants, and vice versa, for tens of millions of…

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The Quest to Save the World’s Largest Bee
2022, Articles, August 2022, Authors, Ross Conrad

The Quest to Save the World’s Largest Bee

Ross Conrad The Asian Giant Hornet (Vespa mandarinia) has been in the news in recent years having made landfall in North America in late…

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2022, Articles, August 2022, BIP, Organization

Measuring the Mites

The Mite-A-Thon is a Conversation that is Keeping Colonies Healthier and Overwintering Stronger By: Savannah Christiansen (Pollinator Partnership), Anne Marie Fauvel (Bee Informed Partnership)…

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2022, Apiculture, Articles, Columns, Honey, Honey Bee Management, July 2022, Recipe, Recipes

Honey Recipe

Apple Cinnamon Bread By: Shana Archibald Ingredients □ 1 cup honey □ 4 cups all-purpose flour □ 2 tablespoons baking powder □ 1 teaspoon…

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2022, Articles, July 2022

A Different Kind of Bee

By: Jim Thompson If you have read some of my articles, you know that my postcard collection influences some of my articles and this…

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Identification of a Parasite-Specific Viral Infection Associated with an Apis mellifera Honey Bee Colony from the Midwest
2022, Articles, July 2022

Identification of a Parasite-Specific Viral Infection Associated with an Apis mellifera Honey Bee Colony from the Midwest

By: Roger A. Moore and Dave Wick In this article we present a case study regarding an Apis mellifera honey bee colony with a…

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2022, Articles, Authors, Becky Masterman & Bridget Mendel, Columns, July 2022, Minding Your Bees and Cues

Minding Your Bees and Cues

The Merchant of Honey By: Becky Masterman and Bridget Mendel Somewhere in Minnesota, in the biggest shopping mall in America, there is a small…

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Bee Culture, Bee Event, Event, Events, Online Event

BEEing Diverse: Inspiring Leaders in Beekeeping

Mark Your Calendars for September 30 – October 1, 2022 Thank you to everyone who attended! Meeting Address: Bee Culture Conference Room 640 West…

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2022, Articles, July 2022

Life, Death and Stingless Bees in the Peruvian Amazon

By: National Geographic Explorers Rosa Vásquez Espinoza and Ana Elisa Sotelo For centuries, communities in the Peruvian Amazon foraged for the hives of Amazonian…

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2022, Articles, Authors, July 2022

Maryland Holds a Honey Show Judging Class

Allen Hayes, EAS Master Beekeeper Does your state have enough qualified honey show judges? Are the same people asked to judge year after year?…

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Curing an MRSA Infection with Direct Application of Local Honey
2022, Articles, Authors, July 2022

Curing an MRSA Infection with Direct Application of Local Honey

Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban In the first years of the 21st century, my husband and I hired a carpenter-friend, John McCabe, to work on our 1855…

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2022, Alice Eckles, Articles, Authors, July 2022

Honey is Baked in Comfort food

Alice Eckles Everyone was baking. Flour was flying off the shelves. People who never baked a loaf of bread in their lives decided that…

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2022, Articles, Authors, July 2022

The tale of an ecological whodunnit

Rosamund Portus, research fellow at UWE Bristol Originally printed in BeeCraft There are few practitioners of bee husbandry who will easily forget the events…

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