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Asymptomatic, But Infested Bee Culture

Asymptomatic, But Infested

By: Zachary Lamas Varroa largely feed on developing drone brood and on adult bees when drones are seasonally plentiful inside of a honey bee colony. However, when drone productions slows or altogether ceases after the main flow, Varroa shift dramatically onto worker bees. This happens midsummer, just as beekeepers take time away from their colonies. Unfortunately, this is not a…
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July 22, 2024
The Classroom – July 2024 American Bee Journal

The Classroom – July 2024

Q Stopping sugar water fermentation Nelson Pomeroy, in his book “Bumblebee Keeper” describes how Koppert solved the problem of fermenting syrup a long time ago: 0.05% potassium sorbate. The explanation is on page 108. Chris May Australia, April A Thanks for the information. I confess that I am answering this question prior to getting access to the book. I did a…
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July 22, 2024
A Beekeeper’s Introduction to the Other Stinging Insects – Paper Wasps, Yellow Jackets, and Hornets: Part 2 American Bee Journal

A Beekeeper’s Introduction to the Other Stinging Insects – Paper Wasps, Yellow Jackets, and Hornets: Part 2

In the previous article, we briefly examined the vast biology of paper wasps and confronted a typical problem with yellow jackets. Here we continue with yellow jackets and finish these descriptions with the European hornet (Vespa crabro). Currently the European hornet is the most similar social insect to the Asian hornets (which occur as 22 species, all in the same…
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July 22, 2024
EFB and AFB in the USA: Trends Between 2015 and 2022 American Bee Journal

EFB and AFB in the USA: Trends Between 2015 and 2022

I spend a lot of time worrying about Melissococcus plutonius and Paenibacillus larvae, the bacteria that cause European foulbrood (EFB) and American foulbrood (AFB) diseases, respectively. Both are rare compared to that insidious parasitic varroa mite, but they can cause major problems if they rear their heads in my apiaries. I also teach veterinarians about these diseases because the 2017…
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July 22, 2024
Bee-Free Honey and Modern Farming: A Body Count American Bee Journal

Bee-Free Honey and Modern Farming: A Body Count

Parents can’t help but grin when their children insist that food comes from grocery stores. Where else? But many adults know little more than their kids, especially about modern farming. Many of us still envision Old MacDonald, the friendly farmer with the dog and the duck, the goat and the goose, surrounded by undulating hills that provide unlimited corn, potatoes,…
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July 22, 2024