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By: Rod Scarlett For context… As most of you hopefully know, the potential of another parasitic mite of honey bees, the Tropilaelaps mite that…
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By: Rod Scarlett For context… As most of you hopefully know, the potential of another parasitic mite of honey bees, the Tropilaelaps mite that…
Read MoreBee Informed Partnership (BIP), a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization focused on honey bee health, is looking for a talented individual to assist our Technical…
Read MoreBy: Charles & Karen Nielsen Lorence The American Beekeeping Federation had their 2023 convention in Jacksonville, Florida from January 4-7, 2023. About five hundred…
Read MoreUSDA Names Simon Liu as New ARS Administrator For media inquiries contact: Jan Suszkiw, (202) 734-1176 The U.S. Department of Agriculture named Simon Liu, Ph.D.,…
Read MoreCanadian Honey Council ♦ Conseil Canadien du Miel #218, 51519, RR 220 Sherwood Park, Alberta T8E 1H1 February 2023 It is indeed unfortunate that…
Read More2023 4-H Essay Contest 2023 Essay Topic: The Importance of Beeswax Although honey bees are much-beloved for honey, bees also produce beeswax that can be…
Read MoreDNA Research Finds Low Genetic Diversity Among U.S. Honey Bees For media inquiries contact: Autumn Canaday, (202) 669-5480 U.S. agriculture owes many thanks to the…
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Read MoreAlmond Update: Cold Storage for Bees Becoming More Popular Using cold storage to house bee colonies in the winter is not a new practice…
Read MoreBy: Elizabeth Walsh, USDA Baton Rouge I’m Liz Walsh, a USDA-ARS (United States Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service) scientist at the Baton Rouge, Louisiana…
Read MoreDear Jerry Hayes: I just finished reading your recent article in Bee Culture Magazines regarding the number of beekeepers joining local Beekeeper Clubs. All…
Read MoreA comparison of bare ground vs cover crop after receiving 3/4″ of rain the previous night. These pictures are of two adjacent orchards. The…
Read MoreProject Apis m.’s Next Request for Research Proposals for the Healthy Hives Program Mark your calendars! We are pleased to announce a Request for Proposals on behalf…
Read MoreWe are here to share current happenings in the bee industry. Bee Culture gathers and shares articles published by outside sources. For more information about this…
Read MoreLou Naylor, Chairman EAS Foundation for Honey Bee Research Call for Proposals, 2023 The EAS Foundation for Honey Bee Research is a competitive grant…
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Read MoreHoney Bee Health Coalition Releases 2nd Edition of Foulbrood Identification and Mitigation Guide Denver, Colo., November 22, 2022— The Honey Bee Health Coalition released…
Read MoreOregon Department of Agriculture By: Jessica Rendon Some of Oregon’s major pollination crops include seed crops (vegetable, cover crop and clover), blueberry, blackberry, raspberry,…
Read MoreNATO headquarters a hive of activity after another successful honey harvest Since April 2020 NATO Headquarters has been home to a number of beehives…
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