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2018, Beekeeping, Business, January 2018

Regional Honey Price Report

JANUARY REPORT Some Management Practices We asked our reporters about some of their management practices this month, expanding it some from the survey we…

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2018, Health, January 2018, Science

Neonicotinoid Pesticides: A Major Problem For Bees, Part IV

By: Ross Conrad The often heard refrain that Varroa is the primary cause of colony losses associated with CCD is simply not supported by the…

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2018, January 2018, Science

Found in Translation

By: Jay Evans #Beeoptomism: What if the super really is half full?   My ears perked up recently on hearing several leaders in environmental…

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2018, January 2018, Life, Stories

Inner Cover

Quentin Starr Wagner By: Kim Flottum When I first moved to Medina I lived in a rented house for several months, letting John Root, my new…

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2017, December 2017, Editorials

InnerCover

We are running a tad late this month due to our trip to The National Honey Show in the UK in late October. It…

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2017, Beekeeping, Business, December 2017

Regional Honey Market Report

DECEMBER REPORT We’re throwing a lot of numbers at you this month but we think you’ll find them useful. Below is our monthly report…

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2017, Beekeeping, December 2017

Be A Part Of Citizen Sciences, Or Just Brag About Your Hive

By: Rich Morris Hang around an online forum for Beekeepers, and you find out fast that they can be an opinionated bunch. Introduction There’s…

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2017, December 2017, Health, Science

Neonicotinoid Pesticides: A Major Problem For Bees, Part III

By: Ross Conrad The dose response characteristics of neonicotinoid insecticides turn out to be identical to those of genotoxic carcinogens, which are the most dangerous…

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2017, December 2017, Stories

Meet Michael Smith

By: Sarah Red-Laird The Weirdest Place Michael Smith Has Been Stung and 36 Other Facts About Him Winners of the lg Nobel Prize are awarded…

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2017, December 2017, History

The Evolution of Beehive Covers

By: Jim Thompson I have found it interesting to look at the types of different beehive covers or tops that have been used over the…

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2017, December 2017, Kids

Bee Kids’ Corner

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2017, Beekeeping, December 2017, Education

Meet Derrick

By: Ed Colby At the turn of the century, Derrick Maness and I worked together for Colorado commercial beekeeper Paul Limbach. Derrick still does….

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2017, Beekeeping, December 2017, Education

Keeping Venom Out of Your Bee Club

By: Becky Johnson By Involving All Members In The Good And The Bad, Listening To Concerns And Forever Adapting To New Ideas And Ways,…

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2017, Beekeeping, December 2017, Education

Hands On Mentoring After The Classes There’s Very Little Formal Education For New Beekeepers

By: Buddy May Dedicated mentoring of the new and inexperienced beekeeper is perhaps the single most important aspect of successful management in beekeeping. I…

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2017, December 2017, History

Beekeeper Fred Anderson or The Mystery of Crystal Mountain

By: Peter Sieling In 1896-1897, Bee Culture magazine, then called Gleanings in Bee Culture published its one and only serial novel. A few complained that…

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2017, December 2017, Life, Stories

Meet Dr. Jay Evans

By: Ann Harman From Washington …… To Washington Jay is originally from Seattle in Washington State. Since his mother worked in a natural history…

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2017, December 2017

Meet Christian and Stephanie Ramthun

By: David MacFawn In late August I had the chance to visit Christian and Stephanie Ramthun’s honey bee operation which is based out of…

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2017, December 2017, Life, Stories

Meet Dr. Geoff Williams

By: Jennifer Berry Legend has it that back in the 17th century, an “aha” moment occurred when a young scholar, Sir Isaac Newton, was…

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2017, Biology, December 2017, Science

A Closer Look- Impact of Nosema Disease

By: Clarence Collison IMPACT OFNOSEMA DISEASE ON PRODUCTIVE CASTES The biological impact of Nosema disease has mostly been associated with worker bees, whereas drones…

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2017, Biology, February 2017, Science

Found in Translation

History Tends To Repeat Itself It can be easy to forget when working with honey bees that our human existence as their keepers pales…

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