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2021, Articles, Authors, Columns, It's Summers Time, Kathy Summers, October 2021

It’s Summers Time –

Fall and Goldenrod and Dahlias Well there are some clear signs here in Northeast Ohio that Summer is almost done. The lady who sells…

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Honey Processing Equipment Breakeven
2021, Articles, Authors, David MacFawn, October 2021

Honey Processing Equipment Breakeven

David MacFawn How much and when honey-processing equipment should be purchased are things to consider for new and developing honey operations. Decisions are based…

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Bigger Picture
2021, Articles, Authors, Jessica Lawrence, October 2021

Bigger Picture

Fall Bees Jessica Lawrence For some reason, it seems like I’ve talked to more beekeepers than normal lately about their odd beekeeping habits. I…

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Native Bees With Dr. Bug
2021, Articles, Authors, October 2021

Native Bees With Dr. Bug

Tamra Reall Puttering about the wildflowers in my garden, I saw a honey bee and several mason bees working the black-eyed Susans. Suddenly, a…

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New Books For That Fall Reading –
2021, Articles, Authors, Kim Flottum, October 2021

New Books For That Fall Reading –

Honey Tasting Journal. Produced by the American Honey Tasting Society. $20.00. Soft cover, color covers, black and white inside. The American Honey Tasting Society…

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2021, Articles, Authors, October 2021

September Bear

Ron Miksha Our part of the world (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) has been home to black bears and grizzlies for about ten-thousand years. In recent…

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A True Beekeeping Ghost Story
2021, Articles, Authors, October 2021, Stephen Bishop

A True Beekeeping Ghost Story

Stephen Bishop One Saturday morning, my wife’s second cousin, Katie, came pedaling up the road. She veered into our driveway and then dismounted her…

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2021, Articles, Authors, October 2021

Apiary Inspection Indiana

Kathleen Prough There is one inspector for the entire state and apiary registration is not mandatory. There are approximately eight commercial beekeepers and 6,000…

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Minding Your Bees and Cues
2021, Articles, Authors, Becky Masterman & Bridget Mendel, Columns, Minding Your Bees and Cues, October 2021

Minding Your Bees and Cues

Wasp Do You Know? Becky Masterman & Bridget Mendel With Winter approaching, your bees need less attention. Why not spend time learning about the…

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2021, Articles, Authors, October 2021

Rooftop Beekeeping-Should You Try It?

Carleigh  Turner Walking on the rooftop of a building, you might expect to see a pool, a garden, or just a barren urban landscape….

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Promise and pitfalls of using bumblebees for blueberries
2021, Articles, Authors, October 2021

Promise and pitfalls of using bumblebees for blueberries

Lisa DeVetter, Maxine Eeraerts Ensuring sufficient pollination is a challenge shared by many blueberry growers. While honey bees can get the job done, optimal…

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2021, Articles, Authors, Bottom Board, Columns, Ed Colby, October 2021

Bottom Board

No Accounting For Taste Ed Colby I thought I’d been bee-stung about everywhere a man can get stung. Then one sweltering day this Summer…

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Varroa Population Dynamics
2021, Articles, Authors, October 2021, Ross Conrad

Varroa Population Dynamics

All Beekeeping Is Local Ross Conrad Last month we reviewed the results of a trial comparing treatment-free cultural controls with a commercially approved acaricide…

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2021, Articles, Authors, John Miller, October 2021

Drought, Supers, Empty, Feed Cost Up, Varroa, Overwinter (Is That Enough?)

John Miller It’s approaching mid-August in Gackle. Last night the first measurable rainfall since July 3 occurred. As I told Reuters reporter Karl Plume,…

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A Closer Look
2021, A Closer Look, Articles, Authors, Clarence Collison, Columns, October 2021

A Closer Look

Honey Bee Navigation, Learning and Memory A Bee Has to Learn Color and Shape of Flowers Clarence Collison “Foraging is essential to a honey…

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Comparison Of Treatment-Free Cultural Controls With Formic Acid Varroa Mite (Varroa destructor) Treatments In Managed Apis mellifera Colonies
2021, Articles, Authors, October 2021, Ross Conrad

Comparison Of Treatment-Free Cultural Controls With Formic Acid Varroa Mite (Varroa destructor) Treatments In Managed Apis mellifera Colonies

Ross Conrad The chart and table below were inadvertently left out of Ross Conrad’s article in our September issue. We apologize to Ross and…

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2021, Articles, Authors, Ed Simon, October 2021

Building A Migratory Cover – Cement

Ed Simon Earlier this year (2021) the cost of lumber rose to unprecedented heights. Within ten weeks the cost of plywood doubled. The migratory…

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2021, Articles, Authors, James Tew, October 2021

The Happy, Sad Day Of Late Summer, 2021

It’s ending. James E. Tew Yep, for me, the 2021 season is ending. Yes, there will still be some late season flowering action from…

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2021, Articles, Authors, October 2021

Pollinating the Next Generation of New Honey Bee Scientists

An Interview with Alex Payne How did you decide to pursue research in entomology? After working in plant virology labs within the Department of Plant…

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2021, Articles, Authors, October 2021

A Glance At The Oldest Egyptian Beehives

Hossam Abou-Shaara1 Dahi Mohamed2 Beekeeping is an old practice in Egypt since the time of Pharaohs. The ancient Egyptians used mud hives to keep…

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