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Read MoreBy: Alyssum Flowers It is relatively easy to find blooming plants for sunny areas, but growing shade plants that provide food for pollinators can…
Read MoreTropilaelaps Mites By: Clarence Collison A potential future threat of the western honey bee (Apis mellifera) in North America are the parasitic mites in the…
Read MoreDOI: https://doi.org/10.55406/ABRC.23 The American Association of Professional Apiculturists (AAPA) hosted its annual meeting, the American Bee Research Conference (ABRC), in Jacksonville, Florida on January 5th…
Read MoreBy: John Kefuss In 1975, I went to Weaver Apiaries in Navasota, Texas to learn commercial queen rearing and package bee production. At that…
Read MoreCRP R(Evolution) By: Becky Masterman & Bridget Mendel In the early 1970’s, the Soviet Union experienced massive crop failures. Keep reading… Desperate, the USSR…
Read MoreNew(ish) Beekeeper Column Off the Wahl Beekeeping Nucleus Hives and Splits Richard Wahl All too often, the beginning beekeeper tries a few shortcuts, such…
Read MoreWhen Considering the Purchase of Nucs By: B. Worthy Beekeepers have many options when deciding how to enlarge their apiary or add new genetics…
Read MoreBeing Heard By: Becky Masterman & Bridget Mendel A check in with our favorite farmer and pollinator promoter, Keith Johnson, reminds us that we…
Read MoreBy: Ed Erwin No Bees – No Sex (for Some Plants) It has been purported that Albert Einstein said: “If the bees disappeared off…
Read MoreBeekeeping Critical Thoughts By: Earl Hoffman The 2023 Hive Life Conference was held in Sevierville, Tennessee at the Sevierville Conference Center on January 5-7,…
Read MoreBy: Charles & Karen Nielsen Lorence The American Beekeeping Federation had their 2023 convention in Jacksonville, Florida from January 4-7, 2023. About five hundred…
Read MoreBy: Huw Evans Invasive species are among the leading threats to native ecosystems, habitats and wildlife; they can also have a negative impact on…
Read MoreBy: Clarence Collison Pollen Micronutrients Carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, vitamins and minerals available to honey bees are factors responsible for the amount of progeny produced,…
Read MoreIona Fowls By: Nina Bagley Iona Fowls was born on September 7, 1882 in Oberlin, Ohio. She had an older sister Violet and a…
Read MoreState Apiarists and Veterinarians By: Dr. Tracy Farone Over the holidays, I had the opportunity to reach out to several State Apiarists to discuss…
Read MoreBy: Austin Carey Dr. Hongmei Li-Byarlay is an Associate Professor of Entomology at Central State University in Wilberforce, Ohio. Hongmei Li-Byarlay was born in…
Read MoreBy: David MacFawn Note: all data, numbers, tables and equations used in this article was collected in late-2019/early-2020. Crop pollination can be a viable…
Read MoreLessons of 2022 By: Ed Colby Oh, fun time!” my cheerful pharmacist laughed when I informed her of my impending colonoscopy. For those of…
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