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2017, April 2017, Beekeeping, Education

One Hundred Years Down A Breeding Rabbit Hole

By: Bob Brachmann Over the last 33 years, starting with the discovery of tracheal mites in the U.S., there’ve been many new challenges to honey…

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2017, April 2017

New For the BeeKeeper

HB Hive Co. Protects Honey Bees With Inventive Beehive And Beehive Feeder. Established in 2016, HB Hive Company designs and builds beekeeping equipment with…

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2017, April 2017, Stories

It’s Summer’s Time

Turmeric, Chickens, Ducks and Wooster. I wish that all of you were having the kind of Winter that we are. We have been very fortunate…

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2017, April 2017, Stories

INNERCOVER

Been watching the price of honey lately? Our monthly honey report has been on a slow but steady no-movement-at-all flatline for about a year…

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2017, April 2017, Beekeeping, Business

April Regional Honey Price Report

Winter So Far . . . Honey prices keep coming up in discussions, so we took a look at January vs. April prices on…

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All About Her Majesty The Queen
Articles, Authors, BEEKeeping Your First Three Years, Larry Connor, Spring 2017

All About Her Majesty The Queen

By: Larry Connor This article originally appeared in the Spring 2017 issue of BEEKeeping Your First Three Years Before obtaining the first bee colony,…

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Got Questions? Phil Knows!
Articles, Ask Phil, Authors, BEEKeeping Your First Three Years, Columns, Phil Craft, Spring 2017

Got Questions? Phil Knows!

By: Phil Craft This article originally appeared in the Spring 2017 issue of BEEKeeping Your First Three Years Q: A beekeeper in Virginia writes:…

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Hive Tasks
Ann Harman, Articles, Authors, BEEKeeping Your First Three Years, Spring 2017

Hive Tasks

By: Ann Harman This article originally appeared in the Spring 2017 issue of BEEKeeping Your First Three Years Spring is a busy time for…

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Let’s Make Candles
Articles, Authors, BEEKeeping Your First Three Years, Ross Conrad, Spring 2017

Let’s Make Candles

By: Ross Conrad This article originally appeared in the Spring 2017 issue of BEEKeeping Your First Three Years Candle Making When thinking of products…

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City Bees: In the U.S., Cities Are About as Native as Honey Bees
Articles, Authors, BEEKeeping Your First Three Years, Columns, Downtown, Spring 2017, Toni Burnham

City Bees: In the U.S., Cities Are About as Native as Honey Bees

By: Toni Burnham This article originally appeared in the Spring 2017 issue of BEEKeeping Your First Three Years Since it’s Winter for many of…

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Do Bees’ Feet Have Suckers?
Articles, Authors, BEEKeeping Your First Three Years, Spring 2017

Do Bees’ Feet Have Suckers?

By: Ian Stell This article originally appeared in the Spring 2017 issue of BEEKeeping Your First Three Years The short answer is: no, they…

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Honey Bee Packages
Articles, Authors, BEEKeeping Your First Three Years, Ross Conrad, Spring 2017

Honey Bee Packages

By: Ross Conrad This article originally appeared in the Spring 2017 issue of BEEKeeping Your First Three Years Honey Bee Packages The majority of…

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Southern Spring
Ann Harman, Articles, Authors, BEEKeeping Your First Three Years, Spring 2017

Southern Spring

By: Ann Harman This article originally appeared in the Spring 2017 issue of BEEKeeping Your First Three Years January is a quiet month for…

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Get Rid of Mites Using Oxalic
Articles, Authors, BEEKeeping Your First Three Years, Jennifer Berry, Spring 2017

Get Rid of Mites Using Oxalic

By: Jennifer Berry This article originally appeared in the Spring 2017 issue of BEEKeeping Your First Three Years Years ago at a state meeting…

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Believe it or Not – Honey Bees & Humans Mimic Each Other
Articles, Authors, BEEKeeping Your First Three Years, Spring 2017

Believe it or Not – Honey Bees & Humans Mimic Each Other

By: Robert Weast This article originally appeared in the Spring 2017 issue of BEEKeeping Your First Three Years Have you ever wondered who so…

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Articles, Authors, BEEKeeping Your First Three Years, Spring 2017

Pollinator Decline & Self-Medication

By: Rachael E. Bonoan This article originally appeared in the Spring 2017 issue of BEEKeeping Your First Three Years Secondary compounds in pollen &…

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Restocking Winterkilled Hives: A Routine Aspect of Beekeeping
Articles, Authors, BEEKeeping Your First Three Years, James Tew, Spring 2017

Restocking Winterkilled Hives: A Routine Aspect of Beekeeping

By: James E. Tew This article originally appeared in the Spring 2017 issue of BEEKeeping Your First Three Years It is a beehive fact…

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2017, Bee Plants, Beekeeping, March 2017

Mountain States Foraging

By: Connie Krochmal This month we’ll take a look at another volume in the Timber Press series on foraging – “Mountain States Foraging – 115…

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2017, Beekeeping, Education, March 2017

Sugar For Bees

By: Ann Harman To feed or not to feed… (My apologies to Will S.) We want our honey bees to survive and live a good…

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Some Beeyard Thoughts, Observations and Updates
2017, Beekeeping, March 2017

Some Beeyard Thoughts, Observations and Updates

By: James E. Tew This month can we just talk? Today is dark, cool, and raining.  Good time for conversation. In this article, can…

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