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Climate Effects on Bee Disease Jay Evans, USDA Beltsville Bee Lab Western honey bees can thank humans for their current range and abundance to…
Read MoreClimate Effects on Bee Disease Jay Evans, USDA Beltsville Bee Lab Western honey bees can thank humans for their current range and abundance to…
Read MoreThe American Beekeeping Federation is proud to announce that Lucy Winn was selected as the 2022 American Honey Queen at the American Beekeeping Federation…
Read MoreJoe Traynor There has been some confusion between the terms self-fruitful and self-pollinating almond varieties. Self-fruitful varieties will set an almond with their own…
Read MoreAbdullah Asad Iqbal We all know honey is good for us but what about royal jelly which truly is the food of royalty as…
Read MoreUniversity of Georgia Beekeeping Institute Reaches 30-year Milepost Keith Delaplane Professor and Director, UGA Honey Bee Program Thirty years ago I was a young…
Read MoreOur Most Valuable Resource By: Dewey Caron Empty bee boxes, all too common with varroa mite enhancement of virus epidemics in our bees, need bees….
Read MoreProtectabee™: An All-In-One Adjustable Hive Entrance By: Erica Shelley , Tasmin Brown, Aparna Karthikeyan, Nicole Gauvreau, and Peter Kevan What do Play-Doh, chocolate chip…
Read MoreBee Mine By: Becky Masterman and Bridget Mendel Did bees invent Valentine’s Day? No, they did not. The holiday was in fact established by…
Read MoreHoney Bees, an Origin Story By: Jay Evans A long time ago, in a treehole far, far, away, our honey bee heroines started a…
Read MoreDavid MacFawn Landi Simone was born in Germany, the only child of an American diplomat and his Mexican-born wife. Her early years were imbued…
Read MoreLong-Term Investments Jessica Lawrence Beekeeping is one of those hobbies (or jobs) where planning for the future is a necessity, or you have wasted…
Read MoreJohn Miller I don’t pretend to replace well-written books, speakers, or podcasts. Here we are, well into 2022 – the Big Almond Pollination Dance…
Read MoreMark Winston Let’s start by giving praise where praise is due: the three volumes of BEEBOOK: Standard Methods for Apis mellifera Research, published by…
Read MoreAnd Honey Bee Health – Part 1 By: Ross Conrad The potential for harmful impacts from electromagnetic radiation to bees first came into the…
Read MoreA Beginner’s Thoughts and Winter Challenges Richard Wahl Getting Started: Although I still consider myself a beginner, I am entering my thirteenth year of…
Read MoreAlyssum Flowers Sedum, also called stonecrop or ice plant is in a large family (Family Crassulaceae) of succulents that mostly grow in sunny, dry…
Read MoreFrom the Editor, Jerry Hayes What Kind of Beekeeper Are You? The Survey A state of the art psychoanalytic and psychodynamic assessment prepared by known…
Read MoreSweet ’68 Corvette Ed Colby I’ve known three grown men who were convinced that – within a matter of weeks – treasure-laden Spanish galleons…
Read MoreStephen Bishop It only took 97 needles in my back for an allergy doctor to confirm I’ve made poor life choices. And I’m not…
Read MoreWithout Fear of Raising Small Hive Beetles Eric Talley Keeping honey bees alive in today’s environment becomes more challenging each year due to pests,…
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