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2018, May 2018, Stories

The Sanctuary

By: Stephen Bishop Why do you keep bees? Or, why do you continue to keep bees? Early in life, by the time I was,…

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2018, May 2018, Opinion

INNERCOVER

I mentioned New Zealand last time, but when we returned after being there for 12 days were so rushed getting the April issue out…

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2018, Beekeeping, Business, May 2018

Regional Honey Price Report: May Report

Honey Market Prediction Imports are still a challenge when it comes to honey prices (and honey quality), so we checked in with our reporters…

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2018, May 2018, Science

A Closer Look- Waggle Dances

By: Clarence Collison Little is known about how waggle dance followers are able to read the waggle dance in the darkness of the hive….

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2018, Biology, May 2018, Science

What Do Bees See?

By: Peter Borst When I first thought of writing about honey bee vision, the painted hive fronts of Slovenia seemed a good place to…

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2018, Beekeeping, Business, May 2018

Bigger Picture

By: Jessica Louque Pesticides and Beekeepers – A Difficult Relationship In previous months, I’ve given a presentation on pesticides and beekeepers several times. It’s…

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2018, Beekeeping, May 2018

THERMOGRAPHY

By: R. Micheal Magnini Honey bees are among the very few insects that produce body heat. This is a result of the digestion of…

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2018, May 2018, Politics

He Fought The Law . . . And The Law Won

By: Noel Sweeney Law is our language of natural justice which we use to speak for the strong and the weak. Part of its…

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2018, Health, May 2018, Science

Honey As An ANTIBIOTIC It’s the little things that count, it seems!

By: Tianna Kolody Honey is widely accepted as a source of natural antioxidants, with applications for food preservation and human health. In general, antioxidants…

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2018, Beekeeping, May 2018

Safety First- 2 Dozen Good Ideas

By: David MacFawn Safety in the Beeyard Best Practice is the first in a series of best practices developed for the South Carolina Beekeepers…

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2018, Beekeeping, May 2018

Will You Be … grilling or barbecuing – with honey, of course – this Summer?

By: Ann Harman It all depends on where you live. In the South, barbecue has a strict definition. The restaurant signs will spell it…

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2018, Beekeeping, Equipment, May 2018

BEES IN TREES

By: Dewey Caron Beekeeping is one of the oldest forms of food production dating as far back as 13,000 BC. Human cultures were initially…

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2018, Beekeeping, May 2018

Dill And Related Herbs As Bee Plants

By: Connie Krochmal This article continues the series on herbs in the carrot/parsley family. Nearly 10 or so of these species are attractive to…

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2018, Beekeeping, May 2018

Checking In

By: Ross Conrad How often is enough? I recently had a fairly new beekeeper ask me how often they should inspect their hive. Apparently…

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2018, May 2018, Profiles

World Bee Day May 20th! Celebrate!

By: Ann Chilcott World Bee Day? Yes, it’s official. On the 20th December 2017 the United Nations (UN) General Assembly adopted a resolution declaring…

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2018, May 2018, Profiles

All Hail! The King or Queen

By: Tina Sebestyen The queen I am referring to is the president of the bee club. Of course, not all bee club presidents are…

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2018, Beekeeping, Business, May 2018

U.S. Honey Industry Report – 2017

By Kim Flottum United States honey production in 2017 from producers with five or more colonies totaled 148 million pounds, down nine percent from…

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2018, April 2018, Research

Processing Honey: A Closer Look

By: Bob Binnie The debate on what constitutes good food seems to be endless. Diets abound with notions that are as varied as the…

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2018, April 2018, Beekeeping, Honey

Harvesting Honey

By: David MacFawn Harvesting and extracting your honey crop in the Southeast region can occur as early as April or May. In South Carolina…

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2018, April 2018, Health, Research

Peering Into The Future A Path To The Genius Hive

By:  Joseph Cazier The Genius hive will be able to tell you what it needs to do better. Introduction Many of the changes we are…

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