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City Bees: Ten Things You Can Do to Help Urban Honey Bees
Articles, Authors, Autumn 2017, BEEKeeping Your First Three Years, Toni Burnham

City Bees: Ten Things You Can Do to Help Urban Honey Bees

By: Toni Burnham This article originally appeared in the Autumn 2017 issue of BEEKeeping Your First Three Years 1. SPEAK UP FOR BEES AT…

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2017, August 2017, Beekeeping

History of the British National Honey Show

The National Honey Show grew from origins in 1921 of a joint honey show held by two county associations in south east England, Kent…

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2017, August 2017, Beekeeping, Foreign

Keeping Bees in the Kingdom of the West

By: Melanie Kirby Morocco’s Beekeeping Is Similar To Our’s, But Their Culture Is So Different. I’ve never been to this part of the world….

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2017, August 2017, Bee Plants, Beekeeping

Herbs & Veggies & Flowers, Oh My!

By: Janet Davis Some For You, Some For the Bees. Herbs have been grown for honey bee forage for millennia, ever since ancient Greeks…

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2017, August 2017, Beekeeping, Urban

DOWNTOWN Keeping Bees Where The Poop Hits The Fan

A Bunch Of Other Machinery, Too. I recently told a reporter (who wasn’t there for me) that this should be her headline: Largest Sewage…

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2017, August 2017, Beekeeping, Business

August Honey Market Report

What’s Important In Selling Honey. We surveyed our reporters again this month to find out what principles and what items were important to their…

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2017, August 2017, Editorials, Life

The Inner Cover

We have a garden every year. I know a lot of people that have bees have gardens. They sort of go hand in hand….

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2017, August 2017, Life, Stories

It’s Summers Time!

CHICKENS, MOWING, JUST BEING OUTSIDE. I hope you are all having a wonderful, sunny, warm – but not too warm – Summer. We took…

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2017, August 2017, Beekeeping

NOD Apiary Products’ Story Of Innovation: The Challenge

Part 2, Developing An Environmentally Friendly Miticide By: David VanderDussen and Kathleen Ireland In Part 1 of this series we discussed the role of NOD’s…

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2017, August 2017, Research

Honey Bees, Antibiotics and Gut Microbia

By: Rebecca Novak Tibbitt The role of antibiotics is both good, and bad in honey bee microbia. Researchers at the University of Texas, Austin,…

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Killer Bee Honey
2017, August 2017, Beekeeping, Foreign

Killer Bee Honey

By: Abu Bakr Ladd African Bees Make Honey From Magic Trees. “And thy Lord has inspired the bee saying, ‘Make thou houses in the hills…

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2017, August 2017, Stories

History of the Muth Bottle, Part 1

By: Jim Thompson The first jar invented specifically for honey. I collect old honey jars and when I heard that the Muth Jar was…

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2017, August 2017, Beekeeping, Honey

Converting Customers To Cremed or Granulated Honey

By: Howard Scott Make more money. Work less. In the market shelf these days, I see more and more cremed and crystallized honey. There…

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2017, August 2017, Politics

Zika and Bee Kills

By: Tom Rearick Bee kills from pesticide treatments are not new. What is new is a rational fear of the Zika virus and the…

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2017, August 2017, Bee Plants, Beekeeping

Backyards and Bees

By: Eugene Makovec Four years ago I moved bees from Kirkwood, Missouri – the heart of the St. Louis suburbs – to my new…

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The Voices of Bee Culture
2017, August 2017, Beekeeping, Education

The Voices of Bee Culture

SEPTEMBER 22-24, MEDINA, OH COME HEAR THE VOICES OF BEE CULTURE SPEAKING THE WAY THEY WRITE Visit our site at https://beeculture.com/

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2017, August 2017, Kids

Bee kid’s corner

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2017, August 2017, Profiles

In Search Of The Better Beehive

  By Ann Harman In Search Of The Better Mousetrap Beehive When people start looking for a place to live – a home to…

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2017, August 2017, Beekeeping

Bigger Picture

By: Jessica Louque Honey Daze This was going to be the year. We were determined to harvest honey this year. I hadn’t had a…

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2017, August 2017, Beekeeping, Education

On Honey Bees and Fungi

By: Ross Conrad The relationship is a complicated one… The honey bee has an interesting relationship with fungi. Some fungi are harmful to bees…

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