
Clubs…Big and Small
John Miller This is for the Clubs, large and small, thriving and struggling. Change is Constant, right? We’ve covered that. Half of what we…
Read MoreJohn Miller This is for the Clubs, large and small, thriving and struggling. Change is Constant, right? We’ve covered that. Half of what we…
Read MoreGreg Carey If you keep bees, sooner or later you will encounter a laying worker situation. For me it was in my second Spring….
Read MoreErik Norderud & Robert Peterson PhD Summary The recent introduction of the Asian giant hornet, Vespa mandarinia Smith, in the United States in late…
Read MoreEuthanasia Dr. Tracy Farone Euthanasia: Our Bees Deserve the Consideration One part of my job as a veterinarian has been to provide euthanasia services….
Read MoreSleeping Giant Ed Colby It’s early September as I write, and full-speed ahead and damn the torpedoes at Paul’s honey house. Paul casually mentioned…
Read MoreThe EpiPen pricing scandal: A symptom of the legalized corruption embedded within the only profit oriented health care system that still exists in any…
Read MoreEarly Hoffman I have the privilege to speak to hundreds of beekeepers each month, some are commercial, while others are sideliners, and a few…
Read MoreIt Can Induce Pollem Germination Shawn Christensen, UC Davis Certain species of floral bacteria can enhance pollen germination, according to a study published from…
Read MoreMalcolm T. Sanford COLONY MONITORING USING THERMAL IMAGING Scott Debnam; University of Montana; USA: Scott.Debnam@umontana.edu Honey bee colonies are superorganisms that display parental care…
Read MoreLessons From The Honey Bee Dalial Freitak With an ongoing pandemic, many of us are searching for answers on how to deal with such…
Read MoreFood And The Thinking Bee Jay Evans, USDA Beltsville Bee Lab Honey bee foragers get cues from dancing nestmates, colony stores, and the gaping…
Read MoreLeonard Riepenhoff Does honey contain enough acid to remove zinc from galvanized sheet metal which could be unhealthy? The internet says don’t store honey…
Read MoreFall and Goldenrod and Dahlias Well there are some clear signs here in Northeast Ohio that Summer is almost done. The lady who sells…
Read MoreDavid MacFawn How much and when honey-processing equipment should be purchased are things to consider for new and developing honey operations. Decisions are based…
Read MoreFall Bees Jessica Lawrence For some reason, it seems like I’ve talked to more beekeepers than normal lately about their odd beekeeping habits. I…
Read MoreHoney Tasting Journal. Produced by the American Honey Tasting Society. $20.00. Soft cover, color covers, black and white inside. The American Honey Tasting Society…
Read MoreTamra Reall Puttering about the wildflowers in my garden, I saw a honey bee and several mason bees working the black-eyed Susans. Suddenly, a…
Read MoreStephen Bishop One Saturday morning, my wife’s second cousin, Katie, came pedaling up the road. She veered into our driveway and then dismounted her…
Read MoreRon Miksha Our part of the world (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) has been home to black bears and grizzlies for about ten-thousand years. In recent…
Read MoreKathleen Prough There is one inspector for the entire state and apiary registration is not mandatory. There are approximately eight commercial beekeepers and 6,000…
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