Bee Driven Mid-Life Crisis
Part 8 – What Have I Learned? By: James Masucci It’s been a year and a half since I retired from my day job…
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Part 8 – What Have I Learned? By: James Masucci It’s been a year and a half since I retired from my day job…
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Part 7 – The Financial Side By: James Masucci I had thought that by this time I would be summarizing my building experience and…
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By: Stephen Bishop Once upon a time, a young downtrodden beekeeper, Fred, slogged up a mountain to visit a beekeeping monk. He was the…
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Part 6 – Getting Ready to Build By: James Masucci I’m writing about my honey house in three phases. In my last article, I…
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By: Rod Scarlett While the final overwintering losses for Canada were not very good, the concern remains about what happens next year. There are…
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Part 4 – A Shout Out to my Friends By: James Masucci When I made my decision to focus on bees, I had several…
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Part 3 – Where Do I Put It? By: James Masucci This February, I had the opportunity to tour the almond pollination with John…
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By: Jim Thompson I hope that you will like a postcard from my collection entitled The Duet. It shows a fairy princess conducting the…
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Part 2 – What’s in a Queen? By: James Masucci “Men are from Venus, women are from Mars.” Or is it the other way…
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Part 1 By: James Masucci How did a boy who would rather fall off a ladder than get stung by a bee grow up…
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By: Mark Price What was in the box? Businessmen looked curiously at the large wooden container as they took their seats for the Akron…
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An Interview with a British Bee Vet: Dr. Chris Palgrave Tracy Farone (Preview: In this and the next two BV articles, I will be…
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Read MoreDavid MacFawn Autumn preparations are frequently deemed the most critical of any season. Beginning in September and continuing through December, Autumn is when preparations…
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Carol Harbo There is a peaceful glen in the bayou where I witness a talented lady. She isn’t apparent as I approach her realm….
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Jeremy Barnes The difference between a talent and a skill is significant. The former, according to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, is ‘the natural endowments of…
Read MoreThe Life of a Worker Bee Richard Wahl Her Royal Majesty the Queen: Before any discussion about worker bees, we must first look at…
Read MoreAlyssum Flowers In Spring of 2020, Brad Root, the 5th generation Owner and President of A. I. Root Company, decided to plant pollinator friendly…
Read MoreEd Colby A Honey Mix-up It’s August as I write, not the Fourth of July, but you should have seen and heard the fireworks…
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