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  1. For bees, Fat is where it's at

    For bees, Fat is where it's at

    By Dewey Caron, Ph.D. (Professor Emeritus, University of Delaware.  OSU Affiliate Professor. Internationally known Researcher, Educator and Entomologist.  Author of Honeybee Biology and Beekeeping.) In September bee colonies rear the bees that...
  2. Video: Treating for Mites with ApiGuard

    Video: Treating for Mites with ApiGuard

    According to the Honey Bee Health Coalition: “Every honey bee colony in the continental United States and Canada either has varroa mites today or will have them within several months.” Treating...
  3. GloryBee introduces three new honey products

    GloryBee introduces three new honey products

    Innovative twists on honey are creating a buzz Eugene, Ore: Honey and natural ingredient company GloryBee continues to “Wow!” the honey industry with the introduction of three exciting new honey products...
  4. 10 Things Everyone Should Know About Honey

    10 Things Everyone Should Know About Honey

    When most people think of honey, they think of traditional golden sweet honey. But wait a minute!--not all honey is golden. Nor is all honey sweet.  Did you know, some honeys...
  5. Enemies of Bees: How to Protect Your Hives

    Enemies of Bees: How to Protect Your Hives

    People love to eat sweet honey fresh from the hive, but there are some pesky animals who love to eat bees fresh from the hive! Here is a list of animals...
  6. Partner Spotlight: Where do we Source our Wildflower Honey?

    Partner Spotlight: Where do we Source our Wildflower Honey?

    GloryBee’s Boise Idaho Wildflower Blossom Honey is sourced from Dale and Janice, a western Idaho farming and beekeeping family. This local Idaho family has been farming and keeping bees since 1973...
  7. What to Do If Bees Are in Your Home: A Quick and Simple Guide

    What to Do If Bees Are in Your Home: A Quick and Simple Guide

    Now that the warm weather is upon is, we are spending more time outside with our family and friends. However, opening our doors to go outside can, unfortunately, let in some...
  8. Saving the Bees: Honey Bee Populations on the Rise

    Saving the Bees: Honey Bee Populations on the Rise

    We need honey bees! Declining bee populations affect the environment and agriculture—in the U.S., one out of every three bites of food depends on bees. Without honey bees we risk an...
  9. New To Beekeeping? Here's an FAQ For 'Bee'-ginners

    New To Beekeeping? Here's an FAQ For 'Bee'-ginners

    When it comes to raising your own bees, many are put off because of their inaccurate perceptions and think of it as complicated and time-consuming. While it does require quite a...
  10. How To Use Honey As A Replacement For Other Sweeteners In Baked Goods

    How To Use Honey As A Replacement For Other Sweeteners In Baked Goods

    In 2014, there were an estimated 2.7 million honeybee colonies in the United States, a number that is periodically tracked by the USDA. These numbers aren't surprising, considering the number of...
  11. Could U.S. Honey Bees be Dying off Because of Inbreeding?

    Could U.S. Honey Bees be Dying off Because of Inbreeding?

    Honey Bee populations in the U.S. have been on the decline for decades and no one is sure of the exact reason why.  Here’s an interesting article from NPR exploring the...
  12. Bees and Beers

    Bees and Beers

    Interesting story from Scientific American about how scientists Anne Madden and Rob Dunn are making beer from Bumble Bee and wasp yeast! Typically the yeast used is one of two types—ale yeast...

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