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2018, Beekeeping, February 2018, Foreign

 BEEKEEPING IN GUANTANAMERA

What I Learned In Cuba! By: Malcolm Sanford Jose Martí airport was more modern than I expected. It differed in two ways from others….

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2018, Beekeeping, February 2018

 A BEEKEEPING FINANCIAL ANALYSIS

Let’s Develop Some Metrics We Can Use By: David MacFawn Financial metrics are key numbers that you can focus on in financial statements. There…

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2018, Beekeeping, Education, February 2018

 MAKE A SUPPORT SYSTEM IN YOUR  ORGANIZATION

By: Ettamarie Peterson  Recently I got a packet of thank you letters from a third grade class that I had visited to educate them…

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2018, February 2018, Science

 BabelBee

By:  Frank Linton If beekeeping had its Uber or Airbnb what would it look like? Uber owns no taxis, Airbnb owns no hotels, yet…

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2018, February 2018, History, Life

Jars

By: Jim Thompson As Many Types Of Bottles As There Are Types Of Honey.   Hexagonal Jar This jar appears to have had a…

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2018, February 2018, Kids

Bee Kid’s Corner

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2018, Beekeeping, February 2018

BEEYARD THOUGHTS – OBSERVATIONS AND UPDATES

You may not want to hear this, but beekeeping is changing (and that’s a good thing). Alternative uses for protective bee gear. Odds and Ends – a…

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2018, Beekeeping, February 2018, How-To

MOVING BEES

By: Jennifer Berry When You Have To, Be Prepared. This past October, (and for several years now), it has been unseasonably warm with occasionally…

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2018, February 2018, Health

Neonicotinoid Pesticides: A Major Problem For Bees, Part V

The often heard refrain that Varroa is the primary cause of colony losses associated with CCD is simply not supported by the evidence. So…

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2018, Biology, February 2018

A CLOSER LOOK

WATER COLLECTION/HUMIDITY REGULATION Sometimes, however, a colony must collect pure water. A colony of honey bees needs water for several functions: to maintain body…

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2018, February 2018, Research

FOUND IN TRANSLATION

Keeping Your Honey Waiting By: Jay Evans As a scientist, I notice and tuck away lots of recent articles on topics that relate to…

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2018, Beekeeping, Business, February 2018

Honey Market Report

February Report Who sells what? For the 8th time we went to our reporters to see what they sell that’s made by their bees….

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2018, January 2018, Profiles

DOWNTOWN Learning The Language of Flavor

By: Toni Burnham Marina Marchese When she was born, Marina Marchese must have entered the world taste buds first, because that is the way in…

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2018, Beekeeping, Education, January 2018

Bottom Board

By: Ed Colby Getting Ready Last November down by the Colorado River, Paul and the boys stacked four-way pallets of bees three high. Semis…

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2018, Beekeeping, January 2018

Southeast U.S. Varroa Treatment Decisions

By: David MacFawn There is much confusion and misunderstanding among beekeepers as to which Varroa treatment chemicals to use and when. This is especially true…

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2018, History, January 2018

Jars

By: Jim Thompson A Lot About A Lot Of Honey Containers. Anchor Hocking Honey Jars                  …

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2018, Health, January 2018, Science

A Closer Look

By: Clarence Collison BIOGENIC AMINES They play a role in the regulation of honey bee behavioral development and are particularly important in the control…

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2018, Foreign, January 2018, Life

Beekeeping In ICELAND

By: Erik Donley Imagine Iceland. Depending on your perspective, you might envision northern lights flaring above perpetual Winter darkness or, perhaps the endless midsummer…

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2018, January 2018, Stories

Beesploitation The Deadly Bees • The Swarm

By: Ryan McDearmont With their striking coloration and intricate hive aesthetics, it’s no wonder that honey bees have become a favorite subject of filmmakers…

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2018, Bee Plants, Beekeeping, January 2018

Some Carrot Family Bee Plants

By: Connie Krochmal The Umbelliferae family is a treasure trove of pollinator plants. This group is named for the flower heads, which are typically umbrella-shaped….

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