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December 2016, Profiles

Jake Reisdorf

By: Dennis Taylor His plan is to save mankind! In their dreams, most middle schoolers envision themselves pitching for the Cubs, or crooning their…

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December 2016, Profiles

SCIENTIFICBEEKEEPING

By: Kim Kaplan An interview with Randy Oliver Randy Oliver is the owner of Golden West Bees in northern California – about 1,000 colonies providing…

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Beekeeping, December 2016

RUSSIAN Honey Bees

By: Malcolm Sanford There have been a lot of questions recently about “Russian honey bees.” The term is increasingly making its way into the beekeeping…

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Beekeeping, December 2016, Foreign

The Asian Predatory Hornet

By: Rusty Burlew For years British beekeepers have known that the Asian predatory hornet could one day arrive on their mainland. Sure enough, a…

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Competing Doomsdays
December 2016, Editorials

Competing Doomsdays

By: Mark Winston It’s long-term exposure to what were previously considered non-toxic doses of multiple pesticides that has become ground zero in assessing why…

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December 2016, Stories

It’s Summers Time!

The first half of 2016 was extremely busy for Kim and I, with the normal Bee Culture schedule, but also a lot of travel….

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December 2016, Editorials, Life

Inner Cover

You Say You Want A Revolution… There’s a quiet revolution going on. Quiet now any-way. If you were paying attention you saw it more…

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Beekeeping, Business, December 2016

December – Regional Honey Price 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 from December…

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November 2016, Politics

The White House Pollinator Health Task Force Initiative

More Than Just Honey Bees By: Malcolm Sanford Ms. Rebecca Terrell of New American Magazine writes about the Pollinator Health Task Force in a recent post, stating: “One…

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Beekeeping, Equipment, November 2016, Uncategorized

Ohhh, My Aching Back!

A Make It Yourself  Hive Loader By: Jerry Bromenshenk Large scale beekeepers often place hives on pallets and move them using forklifts and flatbed…

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Beekeeping, Business, November 2016

Regional Honey Price Report

November Report 2016 Honey Production OK, here’s where we really go way out on a limb, but we’re pretty confident what we’re doing will…

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Editorials, Life, November 2016

The Inner Cover

Kim Flottum Senior Editor I rediscovered something this year that I already knew but hadn’t applied it to keeping bees. Or rather, to feeding…

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Bee Plants, Beekeeping, November 2016, Uncategorized

West Coast Late Season Pollinator Plants

By: Travis Owen Autumn is here, the days are warm, the nights are cool, and bees and other pollinators are still active. For me…

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Winter Management
Beekeeping, November 2016

Winter Management

By: William Hesbach Evolution has provided honey bees with an extraordinary ability to thermoregulate and survive in a cold climate.1 During Winter, bees cluster…

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November 2016, Stories

It’s Summer’s Time

Chickens, Phobia and Fall By: Kathy Summers Assistant Editor We lost one of our old girls a couple of weeks ago. She was one…

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Beekeeping, Equipment, November 2016

Build The Original Langstroth Hive

By: Peter Sieling Langstroth’s 1852 patent moveable comb hive was the first practical hive that allowed the beekeeper to examine any comb in a hive…

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History, November 2016, Uncategorized

Frame Grippers

Ways To Stay Away From The Bees By: Jim Thompson Do you know there are people that keep bees and don’t want to get close…

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Biology, November 2016, Science

A Closer Look

Varroa Mite Phoretic Phase By: Clarence Collison The Varroa mite life cycle consists of two distinct phases: a phoretic phase during which the females…

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November 2016, Politics

The Pollinator Stewardship Council

Board Member Recruitment By: Michele Colopy It is that time of year again when new Board members are recruited for the beekeeping association. The…

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Beekeeping, November 2016, Uncategorized, Urban

DOWNTOWN, Harvesting As Outreach, Part 2

  Getting Sweet With Adults By: Toni Burnham Most clubs have done a version of a public honey harvest at one time or another…

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