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SEP
14
Excerpts from a beekeeper’s journal
By:
Rusty Burlew
on
SEP
14
You don't need an excuse or a reason to keep a beekeeper's journal. Just sit down next to your bees and write whatever comes to mind. Your own thoughts may surprise you. The post Excerpts from a beekeeper’s journal appeared first on Honey Bee Suite.
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JUL
26
Baking with Honey: Sweet, Sticky, and Tricky
By:
Rusty Burlew
on
JUL
26
Honey can add a unique taste to many baked goods, but substituting honey for sugar sometimes presents challenges because of honey's acidic pH, sweetness, and water content. The post Baking with Honey: Sweet, Sticky, and Tricky appeared first on Honey Bee Suite.
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JUN
14
Thixotropic liquids and the secret to extracting gelled honey
By:
Rusty Burlew
on
JUN
14
Although we seldom hear the word "thixotropic," we encounter these strange materials everywhere, from ketchup to printer ink to some kinds of honey. The post Thixotropic liquids and the secret to extracting gelled honey appeared first on Honey Bee Suite.
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APR
26
Ditch the drizzle: the comb honey comeback is here
By:
Rusty Burlew
on
APR
26
Step back in time to the nostalgic kitchen of the past with its unique scents and traditions. Explore the memories of comb honey and burnt toast. The post Ditch the drizzle: the comb honey comeback is here appeared first on Honey Bee Suite.
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MAR
17
Bee a boss: How to banish small hive beetles from your hives
By:
Rusty Burlew
on
MAR
17
Prevent small hive beetle infestations and safeguard your bee colonies and honey harvest. Learn how to protect your apiary in this informative guide. The post Bee a boss: How to banish small hive beetles from your hives appeared first on Honey Bee Suite.
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FEB
24
How effective is honey for seasonal allergies?
By:
Rusty Burlew
on
FEB
24
Uncover the truth about using honey for seasonal allergies. Learn why there is no scientific evidence to support this age-old remedy. The post How effective is honey for seasonal allergies? appeared first on Honey Bee Suite.
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JAN
23
We are still free of Tropilaelaps mites, but for how long?
By:
Rusty Burlew
on
JAN
23
Should North American beekeepers worry about Tropilaelaps, the deadly Asian parasitic mite, or is it nothing to fear? Some think it will never get here, while others think warming temperatures will speed it along. The post We are still free of Tropilaelaps mites, but for how long? appeared first on Honey Bee Suite.
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DEC
13
Something sweetly strange: honey dippers & the art of dippering
By:
Rusty Burlew
on
DEC
13
Transform honey into a special occasion by dippering. Get insights into the advantages of using a honey dipper and learn the secrets of why it works. The post Something sweetly strange: honey dippers & the art of dippering appeared first on Honey Bee Suite.
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DEC
01
The Classroom – December 2025
By:
abjadmin
on
DEC
01
Q: Composition of bee venom Do you think the winter bee biological/chemical makeup makes the stings more potent? Are the stings’ chemical makeup stronger because of the biological makeup helping bees live six months instead of 41 days? Have there been any studies? I think that there would be a simple chemical breakdown at different ... The post The Classroom – December 2025 appeared first on American Bee Journal.
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DEC
01
Removing the First Difficult Frame from the Broodnest with All the Frames Welded in Tight with Propolis
By:
abjadmin
on
DEC
01
A subtle kindness when one’s first bees come from a package, or even from a nuc, is that the frames are easy to remove from the hive body. Then as the new beekeeper gains experience removing frames and handling them, the bees are collecting propolis, attaching the frames to the hive body more firmly. Gradually ... The post Removing the First Difficult Frame from the Broodnest with All the Frames Welded in Tight with Propolis appeared first on American Bee Journal.
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DEC
01
Lower-energy Beekeeping: Making do with less
By:
abjadmin
on
DEC
01
A small bee operation A small bee operation is not necessarily a subpar bee operation. Time and again, when I was conversing with beekeepers, they would say something like, “I only have three colonies,” as though that demeaned their contribution to beekeeping. Yet, it does seem to be a bit true. Beekeepers sometime speak with ... The post Lower-energy Beekeeping: Making do with less appeared first on American Bee Journal.
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DEC
01
Stem Cells, Weeds, and Honey Bees
By:
abjadmin
on
DEC
01
“Do weeds have stem cells?” The question coming from my phone was a non sequitur, so unexpected that the only stems I could picture were the sort that support flowers, so I wavered. “Yes. No. What?” “I’ve been pulling weeds for days,” my husband complained, “and under the soil surface, there’s this white nodule. If ... The post Stem Cells, Weeds, and Honey Bees appeared first on American Bee Journal.
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DEC
01
Just Keeping Your Bees Alive?
By:
abjadmin
on
DEC
01
One December I was having coffee with someone I was mentoring when he asked a question that stopped me mid-conversation. He asked what I was planning to do with my bees in the next beekeeping season. There was an awkward pause while I frantically searched my mind for an answer that sounded halfway intelligent. The ... The post Just Keeping Your Bees Alive? appeared first on American Bee Journal.
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DEC
01
Letters to the Editor – December 2025
By:
abjadmin
on
DEC
01
Don’t Blame Hobbyists for Tropilaelaps Charles Linder in his column (ABJ August) wrote about biosecurity in the bee yard and the risk for Tropilaelaps arriving at ports. He commented on an East Coast port allowing local “hobbyist” beekeepers to remove “imported” swarms from the port. I don’t know which East Coast port Mr. Linder is ... The post Letters to the Editor – December 2025 appeared first on American Bee Journal.
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DEC
01
PNAS PAPER: FRANKLIN’S BUMBLE BEE DECLINE NOT DUE TO PATHOGENS, ACCORDING TO MUSEUM GENOMIC RESEARCH
By:
abjadmin
on
DEC
01
The mysterious population decline of the imperiled Franklin’s bumble bee, which once flourished in a small area of northern California and southern Oregon, is not due to pathogens, but most likely to population bottlenecks and environmental issues, such as fire and drought stressors, according to newly published museum genomic research in the Proceedings of the ... The post PNAS PAPER: FRANKLIN’S BUMBLE BEE DECLINE NOT DUE TO PATHOGENS, ACCORDING TO MUSEUM GENOMIC RESEARCH appeared first on American Bee Journal.
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DEC
01
VARROA IN AUSTRALIA
By:
abjadmin
on
DEC
01
September 2025 update Since its detection near Newcastle, New South Wales in 2022, Varroa destructor has extended its geographic range in spite of strong quarantine and movement restrictions on hives. At the beginning of September 2025, the mite was detected in an almond plantation in the Riverland area of South Australia. The infested hive was ... The post VARROA IN AUSTRALIA appeared first on American Bee Journal.
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