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2018, Beekeeping, September 2018

A World Without Pollinators

By: Ross Conrad Imaging The Unimaginable There is a quote attributed to Albert Einstein circulating that you may have come across: “If the bee…

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2018, Beekeeping, September 2018

Bigger Picture

In the May issue of this magazine (www.beeculture.com/bigger-picture-24/), Jessica Louque tells us about her day job, working as a research specialist, testing agricultural chemicals…

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2018, Research, September 2018

Go With What We Know

By: Jennifer Berry Use Methods For Controlling Varroa That Are Tested, Legal and Work Last year, a new method of using oxalic acid (OA)…

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2018, Queens, September 2018

A Closer Look

By Clarence Collison OXALIC ACID VARROA TREATMENTS Standard Oxalic Acid treatments, techniques and results. Oxalic Acid (OA) is a natural constituent of honey and…

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2018, Beekeeping, September 2018

SUCCESSFUL BEEKEEPING

By: Bill Ruzicka Poverty is the mother of all inventions, and men learn by experience – How to Winter 72 eight-frame colonies in one circle…

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2018, Opinion, September 2018

A BEEKEEPING TRUTH

By: Stephen Bishop Now a big hog can move surprisingly fast. But two young, 40-pound pigs with their first taste of freedom (because I failed…

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2018, Beekeeping, Equipment, September 2018

BUILD A MIGRATORY TOP COVER

By: Ed Simon You have been keeping bees for several years and really enjoy the hobby. You have built you honey customers up to a…

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2018, Beekeeping, Equipment, September 2018

OBSERVATION HIVES

By: Frank Linton You Should Have Some. You’ll Be A Better Beekeeper When You Do. It is an unpalatable fact: Beekeeping is a knowledge-intensive activity….

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2018, Health, September 2018

CHELIFERS OR PSEUDOSCORPIONS AS VARROA CONTROL AGENTS

By: Hans-Jürgen Ratsch1, Jens Clausen2, Bernhard Huchzermeyer3, Johannes Leng4, Laurin Mathes4, Petra Hoppe1 Pseudoscorpions May Be The Answer. Abstract Due to the use of pesticides…

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2018, Beekeeping, Business, September 2018

APICULTURE PILOT INSURANCE PROGRAM

By: Brittney Goodrich What Is It And How Can I Enroll? The Apiculture Pilot Insurance Program (API) is insurance offered through the United States Department…

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2018, Research, September 2018

BEEWEEK IN BRUSSELS

By: Joseph Cazier Why Americans Should Care Introduction From June 26-28, 2018 the European Parliament hosted the seventh annual BeeWeek in Brussels, Belgium. I was…

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2018, September 2018

 Found In Translation

By: Jay Evans Convergent Ways To Expose And Fight Mites I highlighted three months ago the challenges needed to select for and maintain specific…

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2018, Beekeeping, Education, September 2018

Where the Girls Are

By: Kim Flottum 2018 USDA NASS Colonies Report This is the third year this report has been published, beginning in 2015. Below is the summary…

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2018, Beekeeping, Business, September 2018

Regional Honey Market Report

September Report We have the USDA NASS Colonies report this month on colony losses, stressors and such (see Where The Girls Are) and we…

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2018, Opinion, September 2018

It’s Summers Time!

By: Kathy Summers Medina, Monarchs, Plants and September Kim and I have been home most of the Summer of 2018. Now that doesn’t mean we…

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2018, Beekeeping, September 2018

New For You

Beehive Alchemy: Projects and Recipes Using Honey, Beeswax, Propolis, and Pollen to make your own soap, candles and more. Petra Ahnert. Published by Quarry…

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2018, Beekeeping, September 2018

My Story Event

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2018, Articles, Authors, Columns, Inner Cover, Kim Flottum, September 2018

The Inner Cover

By: Kim Flottum Acutally, It’s All About Honey A while ago I was talking about where food comes from and Mexico is certainly one…

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Years 2 & 3 Hive Tasks
Ann Harman, Articles, Authors, Autumn 2018, BEEKeeping Your First Three Years

Years 2 & 3 Hive Tasks

By: Ann Harman This article originally appeared in the Autumn 2018 issue of BEEKeeping Your First Three Years • August is important for Varroa…

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1st Year Hive Tasks
Ann Harman, Articles, Authors, Autumn 2018, BEEKeeping Your First Three Years

1st Year Hive Tasks

By: Ann Harman This article originally appeared in the Autumn 2018 issue of BEEKeeping Your First Three Years • Monitor queen performance. • If…

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