Bees and Women
Mrs. Susan Hall Root By: Nina Bagley Susan Hall was born in 1841 in Ely, Cambridgeshire, England. Her parents were Daniel and Mary Hall,…
Read MoreMrs. Susan Hall Root By: Nina Bagley Susan Hall was born in 1841 in Ely, Cambridgeshire, England. Her parents were Daniel and Mary Hall,…
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Read MoreStudy Hall By: Jerry Hayes with Transcription from Barb Bloetscher Jerry: Dr. Keith Delaplane, I remember the first time I met you long ago,…
Read MoreBy: Barb Bloetscher Friends know James (Jim) Thompson as a beekeeper, EAS Master Beekeeper, Honey Judge, former Apiary Inspector, Chevy SSR (convertible truck with…
Read MoreMinding Your Bees and Cues By: Becky Masterman & Bridget Mendel This year we decided to interview beekeeper Anne Turnham. Even though she doesn’t…
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Read MoreQueen Banks By: Clarence Collison Queen banking is the storage of queens individually in cages and placed in a colony to be cared for…
Read MoreClick Here if you listened. We’d love to know what you think. There is even a spot for feedback! Read along below! Chemical-Free Yellow…
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Read MoreThe Eastern Apicultural Society’s Annual Conference By: David Burns In my years as a beekeeper, I’ve attended quite a few conferences. But there’s one…
Read MoreIs vaccinating bees in our future? By: Becky Masterman & Bridget Mendel Feeling nostalgic for the days when the word “vaccination” was ubiquitous in…
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Read MoreClick Here if you listened. We’re trying to gauge interest so only one question is required; however, there is a spot for feedback! Read…
Read MoreClick Here if you listened. We’re trying to gauge interest so only one question is required; however, there is a spot for feedback! Read…
Read MoreMiss Lillian Love By: Nina Bagley Miss Lillian Love was born into a Quaker family in Marion, Indiana on October 24, 1880. Her family…
Read MoreNestmate Recognition By: Clarence Collison Pheromones are involved in intraspecific chemical communication; however, the glands associated with compounds used in nestmate recognition in honey…
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