By , on January 19th, 2012

Feeding bees in winter

1. Introduction

Zachary Huang, January 18, 2012

January 6, 2012. It was 50 F (10C), but with strong sunlight it felt like 65 to me. Alex (my postdoc) and I checked one yard  and found 12 colonies alive. He did …

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By , on November 9th, 2011

Killing Bees With Kindness

Here is an interesting research article posted on PLoS ONE, a respected on-line scientific journal.  The article discusses the effects with the honey bee when oxytetracycline, a common antibiotic used in hives, systemically combines with commonly used acaricides (coumaphos and …

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By , on October 13th, 2011

Michigan Beekeepers Moving Bees to California for Almond Pollination

By Mike Hansen, State Apiarist (Michigan)

I contacted Clint Burfitt, State Entomologist from Utah regarding movement requirements for shipping bees across Utah this year.  His response follows. This should be good news to Michigan Beekeepers moving bees to California for …

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By , on September 30th, 2011

Monsanto Buys Remembee

From Monsanto’s Web Page…

Monsanto Company (NYSE: MON) today (Sep 28, 2011) announced it has acquired Beeologics, which researches and develops biological tools to provide targeted control of pests and diseases.  Terms of the deal were not disclosed. 

Beeologics is focused …

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By , on September 11th, 2011

Effects of Nosema on Honey Bee Behavior and Physiology

What is Nosema apis? What is Nosema ceranae?  What can they do to your bees?

This review by Zachary Huang was published jointly in American Bee Journal (September issue, 2011) and Bee Culture (Sept, 2011).

In addition, it was published …

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