Colony Development Part III
Queens by Larry Connor Before obtaining the first bee colony, the future sustainable apiculturist must master key aspects of bee biology. Here we look…
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Queens by Larry Connor Before obtaining the first bee colony, the future sustainable apiculturist must master key aspects of bee biology. Here we look…
Read MoreMicrofiber towels and small hive beetles Some useless comments about the iconic hive smoker J. Tew novice – Vaporizing oxalic acid; Field testing an…
Read MoreA case for honey. When your business is measured in cases of honey, when you begin to call yourself a “Producer-Packer”, when honey puts…
Read MoreWhat is it – smoke and mirrors or bountiful possibility? by M.E.A. McNeil “It’s a really rough world out there for bees,” said Eric…
Read MoreJerry Hayes The world of Honey Bees, even though small in comparison to other hobbies or businesses, is full of humans who have a…
Read Moreby Ed Simon You have just caught a swarm using the swarm bucket, but now it seems as though there are more bees sitting…
Read Moreby Michele Colopy The USDA recently released a report on the impact of women in agriculture. Thirty-one percent of all farmers are women, or…
Read Moreby Petra Ahnert Ahhhh… Fall. This is the time of year that we finally get around to transforming our cappings into beautiful yellow blocks…
Read Moreby Roger Williams “Psst! Buddy! Hey you, with the veil. Yeh, you. Wanna save 100 bucks?” This doesn’t happen often to a beekeeper, some…
Read Moreby Angelo Prosperi-Porta I always like to veer a little off the beaten track when cooking especially when entertaining. This is the time to…
Read MoreStudies of Varroa destructor orientation to honey bees were undertaken to isolate discrete chemical compounds that elicit host-finding activity. by Clarence Collison Female Varroa…
Read Moreby Jennifer Berry It’s interesting how things work out. How one minute your life is heading down a certain path, then the next it…
Read MoreThree Generations of Beekeeping by Ross Conrad The son of Czechoslovakian immigrants, Charles Mraz (1905-1999) kept bees in Woodside, Queens, an enclave of Czech…
Read Moreby Ann Harman You have read his books: Honeybee Ecology (1985), The Wisdom of the Hive (1996), and Honeybee Democracy (2010). You have attended…
Read Moreby Toni Burnham If you are a beekeeper in North America, and you have a connection to the Internet (or anyone you know has…
Read Moreby Ed Colby I did some dumb things when I was a kid, so I didn’t mind helping out a young man who could…
Read MoreA beekeeper in Oklahoma writes: In all of my years of beekeeping, it seems to me that when you introduce a new queen into…
Read Moreby Jessica Louque As an apiary inspector for North Carolina, Don Hopkins normally needs to be notified when you bring in bee packages from…
Read MoreWhen honey bees walk across a surface, their feet often deposit an attractive, oily, colorless secretion that has a low volatility. This secretion has…
Read Moreby James E. Tew Thievery – of any kind anywhere Robbery is truly hard to consider in just a short discussion – or even…
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