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OBITUARY
2021, Articles, Authors, September 2021

OBITUARY

Hillsboro, WI – Leland R. “Lee” Heine, age 73 years, of rural Hillsboro, Wisconsin, passed away on Sunday, August 1, 2021, peacefully after fighting…

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2021, Articles, Authors, Ross Conrad, September 2021

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

Ross Conrad ABSTRACT The parasitic mite, Varroa destructor is the most widespread pest of the western honey bee, Apis mellifera. This mite reproduces in…

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It’s Summers Time –
2021, Articles, Authors, Columns, It's Summers Time, Kathy Summers, September 2021

It’s Summers Time –

Looking At Numbers And Saying Good-bye Kathy Summers So because of COVID and just in general being short-handed in our Publications department for the…

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2021, Articles, Authors, September 2021

QUALITY VS. QUALITY VS. QUALITY

Jeremy Barnes I need to have some paving done here at home. My neighbor was having asphalt laid in his driveway so I walked…

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2021, September 2021

Teaching Old Colonial Williamsburg’s Wild Honey Bees New Tricks

Joel Voron Wild honey bees are usually not a problem here at Colonial Williamsburg. However, one voicemail was about to change that. In June…

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Beekeepers Are Like Bees – Tom Theobald’s Everyday Impact
2021, Articles, Authors, September 2021

Beekeepers Are Like Bees – Tom Theobald’s Everyday Impact

Kathryn Thompson Last Fall, I volunteered to visit with Paul Limbach and Tom Theobald to write some Colorado beekeeping history. The two long-time beekeepers,…

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2021, Articles, Authors, Dr. Tracy Farone, September 2021

Looking For A Different Perspective

Dr. Tracy Farone Looking for different perspectives… As I write this at the end of June and the dawn of July, it is berry…

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2021, August 2021

A Tanging Tempest in the Beeyard

By: James E. Tew Should I apologize? Should I immediately apologize for spending your reading time on an antiquated subject like “tanging” while other…

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2021, August 2021

Cell Punch Queen Rearing

By: Roland Gerner With this method, even beekeepers who have difficulties with grafting due to failing eyesight or other reasons can breed queens. It…

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Florida State Science Fair
2021, August 2021

Florida State Science Fair

Most teens favor dogs, cats, or maybe fish. Atreya Manaswi, a 9th grader from Orlando, Florida, prefers a very different creature: Apis mellifera, the…

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

It’s Summers Time –

Lots Happening In Medina It’s been busy here in Medina so far this Summer – at home, at work and just in general. First…

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History is Hints and Scraps
2021, Articles, August 2021, Authors, John Miller

History is Hints and Scraps

John Miller “History is hints and scraps of a former self.” It’s not my quote; but I know a good quote when I steal…

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2021, Articles, August 2021, Authors, Bee Vet, Columns, Dr. Tracy Farone

Bee Vet

Good Help Can Be Found Dr. Tracy Farone On a rare day off in mid-May, I went fishing with my family, ironically at Slippery…

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2021, Articles, August 2021, Authors, Dewey Caron

Unreal Drones in the Apiary

Dewey Caron Have you ever flown a drone?  Not the live drones you find in your bee colony or tethered drones you might fly…

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2021, Articles, August 2021, Authors, James Masucci

Bee Driven Mid-Life Crisis, Part 4 A Shout Out To My Friends

James Masucci When I made my decision to focus on bees, I had several concerns. How big do I want my business to be?…

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

Bottom Board

Aristotle And Bees Ed Colby My bee-hauling rig is a 1983 converted E350 Ford van. A former owner cut out the middle of this…

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2021, Articles, August 2021, Authors

Apiary Inspection Ohio

Booke Decker Barbara Bloetscher, Ohio – Ohio Department of Agriculture is a State Entomologist/Apiarist who oversees the Apiary Inspection Program.  Ohio is unique compared to…

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Wholesome Remedies
2021, Articles, August 2021, Authors

Wholesome Remedies

Alexandra Nastasa Reprinted with thanks to BeeScene and the BC Honey Producers. Somewhere in a Dutch laboratory, bees are reportedly being trained to test…

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2021, Articles, August 2021, Authors, Columns, Found in Translation, Jay Evans

Found in Translation

Social Thoughts Jay Evans, USDA Beltsville Bee Lab Honey bees, like other social insects, think both for themselves and for their colonies. All animals…

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2021, Articles, August 2021

Going for a Ride

How Bees Carrying Fungi are Protecting Agroecosystems Part 1 By: Charlotte Coates et al. In recent years, the global decline in pollinator populations has…

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