Tag: July 2024

  • Honey Recipe

    Honey Recipe

    Peanut Butter Balls Recipe adapted from: https://www.nutrition.gov/recipes/peanut-butter-balls?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdeliverysource=govdelivery Ingredients □ ¼ cup peanut butter □ ¼ cup honey □ ½ cup instant dry milk powder (nonfat) □ ½ cup whole grain cereal (crushed flakes) Notes: □ Have a peanut allergy? Make these with another nut or seed butter instead. □ Store leftover peanut butter balls in…

  • Asymptomatic, But Infested

    Asymptomatic, But Infested

    By: Zachary Lamas Varroa largely feed on developing drone brood and on adult bees when drones are seasonally plentiful inside of a honey bee colony. However, when drone productions slows or altogether ceases after the main flow, Varroa shift dramatically onto worker bees. This happens midsummer, just as beekeepers take time away from their colonies.…

  • Pulling Honey to Make Money

    Pulling Honey to Make Money

    By: Devon Zapatka As a student in beekeeping working for The Humble Bee Honey Company, I adore the warm weather. As I move into the working season, I am excited to open up the hives with the vibrant sun pouring into nectar rich frames. Without the slush from a dark depressing winter, the spring brings…

  • How a High-School Beekeeper Made Her Way to USDA Honey Bee Researcher

    How a High-School Beekeeper Made Her Way to USDA Honey Bee Researcher

    This article was originally published in Entomology Today. By: Pierre Lau This article is part of the “Standout ECPs” series contributed by the Entomological Society of America’s Early Career Professionals (ECP) Committee, highlighting outstanding ECPs that are doing great work in the profession. (An ECP is defined as anyone within the first five years of…

  • Minding Your Bees and Cues

    Minding Your Bees and Cues

    Click Here if you listened. We’d love to know what you think. There is even a spot for feedback! Read along below! Double or Nothing By: Becky Masterman & Bridget Mendel Newspapers are alive with headlines such as “The Rise of the Bee Thieves” or “The Great Hive Heist.” That’s because California almond pollination, that…

  • Found in Translation

    Found in Translation

    Click Here if you listened. We’d love to know what you think. There is even a spot for feedback! Read along below! Flowers for All and All for Flowers By: Jay Evans, USDA Beltsville Bee Lab Before you became a beekeeper you knew bees and beekeepers rely on flowers to succeed. Now that you keep…

  • Off the Wahl Beekeeping

    Off the Wahl Beekeeping

    Click Here if you listened. We’d love to know what you think. There is even a spot for feedback! Read along below! New(ish) Beekeeper Column Conferences and Honey Festivals By: Richard Wahl Regional Events I was well into my second year of beekeeping before I discovered that there were clubs that existed for the sole…

  • Mowing And Moving

    Mowing And Moving

    Click Here if you listened. We’d love to know what you think. There is even a spot for feedback! Read along below! Mowing And Moving Some equipment that makes these beeyard tasks easier By: James E. Tew It’s no secret In previous articles, I have written that most of beekeeping has nothing to do with…