
Sleep Deprivation
By: Antonia DeGroot & Gard Otis It may come as a surprise to learn that honey bees sleep, and that sleep is a fundamental…
Read MoreBy: Antonia DeGroot & Gard Otis It may come as a surprise to learn that honey bees sleep, and that sleep is a fundamental…
Read MoreBy: Bill Ruzicka Dear Friends: During the hot part of the season I receive many calls and Emails: IM BEING TOLD THAT IN THIS HEAT…
Read MoreBy: Clarence Collison A TEMPORAL POLYETHISM The regulation of age-based division of labor among workers demands a high level of colony integration. Honey bee…
Read MoreBy: Peter Borst When I first got interested in honey bees, I had this feeling there was something unknown waiting to be discovered in…
Read MoreBy: Joseph Cazier, James Wilkes, Edgar Hassler Introduction In the April issue of Bee Culture we introduced the concept of a Genius Hive. Then…
Read MoreBy: Will Caverly Breathless reports tell that us flights of artificial pollinators will arrive any minute. A scientist at Japan’s National Institute of Advanced…
Read MoreEditorial By: Albert Chubak Bullying is not only exhibited by young people, it may be the office jerk who you wish would just quit. Bullying…
Read MoreCalifornia and North Carolina, and A Funny Chicken Story. The month of April was a busy month for us. But it was great. Kim…
Read MoreBy: Jay Evans Holding The Line On Trait Rot and Inbreeding This month I describe three challenges in bee breeding along with recent efforts…
Read MoreWinter & Spring Conditions We checked in with our reporters this month to determine how good, or how bad their Spring weather had been,…
Read MoreFruit and Honey By: Kim Flottum Every third bite. How many times have you heard that in the last 10 years? Millions, I’ll bet….
Read MoreIt is early April and in Northeast Ohio we are still waiting for even a hint of Spring. It snowed on my way to…
Read MoreBy: Joseph Cazier Introduction Last month (April 2018 Issue), I wrote an article for Bee Culture outlining the path to what I called the…
Read MoreBy: Phil Craft With all the challenges facing honey bees and beekeepers today, Varroa mites are still the greatest threat. Last month, in my…
Read MoreBy James Tew Some of my colonies died during the Winter – should I have done more or less The rough and ready world of…
Read MoreBy Ed Colby Balance Paul extracts honey for me, so I don’t have to get my fingers all sticky. Last September I took most…
Read MoreBy Jay Evans Over In Winter I don’t want to dwell on loss for a second month, but there are increasingly good studies recently…
Read MoreBee Culture Magazine Of American Beekeeping 2 Fall Days in October… 4 Successful Commercial Beekeepers An Opportunity You Will Never Get Again! Listen as…
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