
Years 2 & 3 Hive Tasks
By: Ann Harman • August is important for Varroa control! • Harvest honey by early August, depending on climate, nectar flow and mite treatments….
Read MoreBy: Ann Harman • August is important for Varroa control! • Harvest honey by early August, depending on climate, nectar flow and mite treatments….
Read MoreBy: Chappie McChesney A Look At Mentors and Mentoring When you ask most beekeepers this questions they have their smoker come to mind. Most…
Read MoreBy: Michael Krummel The Smell, The Look, The Taste? Why do I keep bees? Why do you keep bees? Despite the apparent simplicity of…
Read MoreBy: Larry Connor What Have You Learned? Quite frankly, if not done during the first season of keeping bees, the second and third year…
Read MoreBy: Phil Craft With all the challenges facing honey bees and beekeepers today, Varroa mites are still the greatest threat. In a past Ask…
Read MoreBy: David Riddle The old man and the bee, mastering the craft In Hemmingway’s story an old man catches a big fish and battles…
Read MoreBy: Sharla Riddle It’s Almost Magic! Honey bees are chemists. Using enzymes and dehydration, these scientists of the natural world are able to change…
Read MoreBy: Jennifer Berry What to look for and why. So far, 2018 has been a fairly decent year for most of us southern beekeepers….
Read MoreBy: Ann Harman Not enough snow, too much rain, high winds, drought, too cold, too hot. Have you paid attention to the weather? Your…
Read MoreBy: Ross Conrad When is the best time to harvest honey from the hive? . . . It’s a question that crosses the mind…
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