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2016, August 2016, Life, Stories, Uncategorized

Bottom Board

By: Ed Colby Our Place In The Cosmos In the wee hours, I turned to my gal Marilyn. “Can’t sleep,” I confided. “I have…

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2016, August 2016, Beekeeping, Marketing, Uncategorized

HONEY TRANSSHIPPING LITIGATION

Notice of class action settlement agreement          

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Beekeeping, Biology, Education, Health, July 2016, Pollination, Science

International Pollinator Conference 2016

2016 International Conference on Pollinator Biology, Health and Policy The Center for Pollinator Research at Penn State University will be hosting the third International…

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Beekeeping, Education, Kids, Life, Pollination

Pollinator Day August 13, 2016

On the 13th of August we’re holding our second Pollinator Day here at the Root Company’s Pollinator Meadow, behind our Corporate Headquarters. There’s a…

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2016, Editorials, July 2016

Inner Cover

by- Kim Flottum Young Harris. Mean Hive. I went to the 25th anniversary meeting of the Young Harris/University of Georgia Bee Institute in May…

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2016, July 2016, Stories

It’s Summer’s Time

By: Kathy Summers The Garden, New Neighbors and Oregon. I hope you all had a great Memorial Day Weekend. Our city and county do a…

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2016, Biology, July 2016, Science

Magnified (8X)View of Selected Detritus Examples on Sticky Boards

By: Don Coats You never know what you might find. Bee Pupal Chitin Shell Remnants were rather abundant.  This might suggest that pupae were being…

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BIP and NASS – Why The Difference?
2016, Health, July 2016, Science

BIP and NASS – Why The Difference?

By: Natalie Steinhauer Interpreting and understanding the difference in colony loss numbers between the different national surveys. Over the last year, and for the…

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2016, July 2016, Uncategorized

Ask Phil

By: Phil Craft Got A Question? He Knows!     Q: A beekeeper in Pennsylvania writes: Could you explain this to me? In late…

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2016, Health, July 2016, Science, Uncategorized

The Decline of Pollinators

An Overview By: Robert Owen Pests, Pesticides, Land Use Lead The Way The triumph of modern agriculture is the enormous increase in productivity of…

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2016, Beekeeping, How-To, July 2016

A Better Way To Bottle

By: Allen Hayes Easy To Build – Anyone Can Do This! Many backyard beekeepers bottle their honey using a plastic bucket with a honey…

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2016, Beekeeping, How-To, July 2016

BUILD YOUR OWN BEELINING BOX

By: Frank Linton It’s not as hard as you think. Tom Seeley has written a delightful book on the ancient art of lining honey bees…

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2016, Beekeeping, How-To, July 2016

Removing Bees

By:  Brian Rogers Use Every Tool Necessary Recently I was invited to give a presentation to a Bee Club on the other side of…

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2016, Biology, July 2016, Science

Bee Venom and the Chemistry of OUCH!

By: Sharla Riddle Zap! Stings happen. Even the most experience beekeepers catch a sting occasionally. It’s the price we pay for those beautiful jars…

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2016, Beekeeping, July 2016, Marketing

Tools For Social Media

By: Jessica Dally Sure just like in the bee yard, you COULD do a hive inspection without a good hive took, but it sure…

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2016, Beekeeping, July 2016

LAYING WORKERS. IT HAPPENS. FIX IT.

By: Paul Hizsnyai The phenomenon of laying workers is the last ditch effort for survival of the bee colony, the last attempt to avoid…

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2016, Beekeeping, Equipment, July 2016

HOW TO GET YOUR HONEY IN THE JAR

By: Lonnie Funderburg “There is no spigot on the side of the box.” My wife and I have a system. I stand over next to…

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2016, Editorials, July 2016, Life

Club Success At Events . . . Get Volunteers And GO!

By: Terry Lieberman-Smith When standing at a club table at a fair, talking about honey bees and beekeeping, your volunteer will receive the full attention,…

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2016, Biology, July 2016, Science

A Closer Look

By: Clarence Collison Wings and Flight “Wings are not true appendages like the legs but are thin outgrowths of the skeleton which have been…

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2016, July 2016, Stories

Bigger Picture

By: Jessica Louque A new Season, A New Package Installation This year, we decided to shake things up a bit and give The Carolina…

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