A Closer Look
Honey Bee Races By: Clarence Collison The native range of the honey bee includes the varied habitats of Europe, Africa and the Middle East,…
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Honey Bee Races By: Clarence Collison The native range of the honey bee includes the varied habitats of Europe, Africa and the Middle East,…
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From the University of Florida Honey Bee Research and Extension Laboratory – Part 1 By: Jamie Ellis Hello everyone. My name is Jamie Ellis…
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A Diachronic Ouija – Zoom Interview with Virgil By: Becky Masterman & Bridget Mendel For the interview issue of this magazine, we chose to…
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Resources for the New Beekeeper By: Richard Wahl There Are Many Options It took me some time after my first swarm catch, which was…
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Emerging Diseases in Honey Bees By: Dr. Tracy Farone As a Pennsylvania girl, I grew up with rabies. Clearly, I do not mean I…
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Oregon Department of Agriculture By: Jessica Rendon Some of Oregon’s major pollination crops include seed crops (vegetable, cover crop and clover), blueberry, blackberry, raspberry,…
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Requeening By: Clarence Collison The honey bee queen, mother of all individuals in the colony, determines the inherited characteristics of the colony. Periodic replacement…
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The Fascinating World of Ditch Management By: Becky Masterman & Bridget Mendel Do you remember Ms. Rumphius, the children’s book by Barbara Cooney? In…
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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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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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Part 5 – A Place for My Honey House By: James Masucci Have you ever juggled? You can’t just focus on one ball; you…
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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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Bee Culture is doing something a bit different this October. We have been publishing a long running series in our magazine by author James Masucci…
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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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