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  • A beekeeper inspecting a hive for diseases like Tobacco Ringspot Virus
    Beekeeping | Problem Solving

    What Is Tobacco Ringspot Virus? A Beekeeper’s Guide

    September 15, 2023February 16, 2024

    Tobacco Ringspot Virus (TRSV) is a pathogenic virus that affects a wide range of plant species. It was first discovered in America’s tobacco fields in 1927. TRSV belongs to the…

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  • Melittidae Bee Family
    Bees

    Melittidae Bee Family – An In-Depth Guide

    September 14, 2023February 16, 2024

    The Melittidae bee family is small group consisting of three subfamilies, fourteen genera, and just over 200 species. They are found in North America, Asia, Europe, and Africa. Melittids are…

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  • A top down image of bald brood on comb.
    Beekeeping | Problem Solving

    What Is Bald Brood? An Essential Beginner’s Guide

    September 14, 2023February 16, 2024

    Bald brood is a relatively common problem that impacts the developing honey bee pupae. Beekeepers will observe linear rows of uncapped brood with the exposed larvae still developing in their…

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  • A honey bee hive with dysentery
    Beekeeping | Problem Solving

    What Is Honey Bee Dysentery?

    September 13, 2023February 16, 2024

    Bee dysentery is a problem that affects honey bees. It is often observed by beekeepers during winter when the colony is confined to its hive. When bees accumulate too much…

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  • A frame with very few bees indicating signs of colony collapse disorder
    Beekeeping | Problem Solving

    What Is Colony Collapse Disorder? Research Update 2024

    September 10, 2023February 16, 2024

    Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) occurs when most worker honey bees abruptly disappear from their hive. After the collapse, little or no dead bees remain near the entrance. The developing bee…

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  • A top bar hive in a meadow
    Equipment | Beehives

    What Is A Top Bar Hive? A Beekeeper’s Guide 2024

    September 8, 2023February 16, 2024

    Top bar hives are worth considering if you’re hunting for a beehive. They’ve been used for thousands of years, with modern versions gaining popularity since the 1960s. The top bar…

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  • Beekeepers examining hives for diseases like Kakugo virus
    Beekeeping | Problem Solving

    What Is Kakugo Virus? A Beginner’s Guide

    September 7, 2023February 16, 2024

    The Kakugo virus is a subtype of the Deformed wing virus, typically affecting the worker bee’s brain. It causes aggressive behavior in honey bees, as you’d expect from guard bees….

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  • A beekeeper inspecting for diseases like Cloudy Wing Virus
    Beekeeping | Problem Solving

    What Is Cloudy Wing Virus? A Beekeeper’s Guide

    September 5, 2023February 16, 2024

    Cloudy wing virus (CWV) is an unclassified viral infection that affects honey bees (Apis mellifera). This little-studied disease produces unproductive bees that typically die within a few days of contraction….

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  • A beekeeper inspecting for diseases like Chronic Bee Paralysis Virus
    Beekeeping | Problem Solving

    What Is Chronic Bee Paralysis Virus?

    September 2, 2023February 16, 2024

    Chronic bee paralysis virus (CBPV) is a highly infectious viral disease that affects adult honey bees (Apis mellifera). Sick bees experience chronic paralysis towards the end of the infection and…

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  • A beekeeper inspecting a hive for Kashmir Bee Virus
    Beekeeping | Problem Solving

    What Is Kashmir Bee Virus? A Beekeeper’s Guide

    September 1, 2023February 16, 2024

    Kashmir bee virus (KBV) is a disease that impacts honey bees at all stages of development. While healthy hives often keep this infection under control, it has a greater impact…

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