Take me out to the bee park!

Things got a bit lively in the home dugout during a Colorado Rockies/Arizona Diamondbacks baseball game yesterday. The game was temporarily suspended because a swarm decided that one of the posts on the dugout rail would be a good place to gather. Your browser does not support iframes. A beekeeper to the...
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Bee day is almost here!

It’s been a strange spring in our neck of the woods. We had a big dose of June temperatures in early March, then back to normal temps. Then, up and down for a couple of weeks and finally back to normal again. It feels like we’ve neglected the ladies, but the reality is that the weather’s been so weird we didn’t want to mess around. Until tomorrow. A good friend of mine...
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When you buy honey, is it really?

Probably not if you buy it from a store, according to Food Safety News: More than three-fourths of the honey sold in U.S. grocery stores isn’t exactly what the bees produce, according to testing done exclusively for Food Safety News. The results show that the pollen frequently has been filtered out of products labeled “honey.” The removal of these microscopic particles from...
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2011 season wrap-up

My apologies for not keeping up with posts around here. It’s been a very busy year and we really don’t want to go through that again. LOL So, Spring: Our winter losses were above average for Ontario beekeepers: we lost about 55% of our colonies. The interesting part is the reason and it’s no mystery or disease issue, either. We’ve lost colonies to two main problems:...
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Battling the things that bug bees

I was interviewed last month by OurKingston.ca, a local online news outlet. Not only is a good piece, they used some of my pictures as well. Battling the things that bug bees | OurKingston.
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