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The Miracle Molecule Ed Erwin Credit for this article goes primarily to Randy Oliver and his non-profit organization ScientificBeekeeping.com. Randy started beekeeping as a…
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The Miracle Molecule Ed Erwin Credit for this article goes primarily to Randy Oliver and his non-profit organization ScientificBeekeeping.com. Randy started beekeeping as a…
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Queen Development and Traits Clarence Collison One of the most widely used biomarkers of queen health is brood pattern—defined as the shape left by…
Read MoreAparna Paul, Society for Science & Amara Orth At the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF), the world’s largest science competition for pre-collegiate…
Read MoreTip of the Month Richard Wahl Many hobby beekeepers strain their honey into five-gallon buckets with a bottom faucet for later bottling. Allowed to…
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How important is hive insulation really? By: Ross Conrad This is the time of year when beekeepers throughout North America start preparing their colonies…
Read MoreJohn Miller I have previously written about why we attend bee meetings. I missed bee meetings. Last week I attended the Minnesota Honey Producers…
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Jeannie Saum It is important for beekeepers to know what a gold mine of resources we have in our hives, provided by our amazing…
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Losses in Canada Rod Scarlett, Canadian Honey Council Overwintering losses and Spring dwindle in Canada reached historic levels this year. While the final tabulations…
Read MoreThis Clear Veil May Help Frank Linton My eyesight is not what it used to be. How about yours? These days, it is easier…
Read MoreFelix Puccio I recently was asked by my mentor to send photos of my failing bee hive to help her diagnosis its progress. Since…
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Peter Somers When you ask ten beekeepers and get one answer, something is wrong. Most seem to agree that Winter condensation kills colonies. The…
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Emily Harbury, LVT What makes a person a beekeeper versus someone who simply has bees, or as I call them, a bee-haver? Both categories…
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Elizabeth Eliza Douglas Nina Bagley Elizabeth “Lizzie” Eliza Douglas was born in Gorham Cumberland, Maine, in September 1844. Lizzie’s father, Freedom Douglas, and mother,…
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From the Editor, Jerry Hayes Virus QUESTION All I hear about are the viruses found in honey bees and how they are hurting or…
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A Persistent Bear Ed Colby That bear keeps coming around. She hasn’t gotten past the fence around the bee yard, yet. But she’s intrigued….
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Prepared By: CAPA National Survey Committee and Provincial Apiarists Canadian Association of Professional Apiculturists Preliminary report on Honey Bee Wintering Losses in Canada (2022)…
Read MoreAlyssum Flowers A true blue champion in the garden is balloon flower or Chinese bellflower, Platycodon grandiflorus, a two foot tall clump forming perennial…
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Best Bread By: Shana Archibald Ingredients □ 2 cups warm water (105-115°F degrees) □ 1 tablespoon active dry yeast □ ¼ cup honey □…
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We’ve started an image gallery! Every month, we want to see different images! Our topic for August is Splitting Colonies. Please make sure that…
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By: Kathy Keatley Garvey Honey Bee Authority Dr. Eric Mussen Passes Celebrated honey bee authority Dr. Eric Carnes Mussen, an internationally known 38-year California Cooperative…
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