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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been tagged as “bees”

New Pollinator Species to Become Available in California

Brian German December 4, 2020Industry, Pollinators

A new pollinator species is set to become available to California growers in the coming year. Pollinator health has become an even bigger focus in recent years. An additional option …

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How to Catch a Swarm of Bees Safely

Dan March 25, 2020Pollinators, This Land of Ours

Cathy Isom lets you know what is needed, as well as a simple trick for how to catch a swarm of bees.  That’s coming up on This Land of Ours.  …

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Almond Update: Cold Storage for Bees, Webinar on Benefits This week

Brian German March 23, 2020Almond Update, News from our Sponsors

Research is looking at cold storage for bees to help protect colonies against the varroa mite. The practice can stifle mite populations by temporarily slowing down queen bee egg-laying, which varroa …

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Which of the Five Common Breed of Honeybees is Best for You?

Dan August 21, 2019Pollinators, This Land of Ours

Cathy Isom has covered many different areas of raising and care of bees. In todays program, she tells you about five breed of honeybees, and a little about finding the …

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Predators that Prey on Bees and Your Harvest

Dan August 16, 2019Pollinators, This Land of Ours

Cathy Isom continues her series on bees by informing you about a few of the common bee predators and how to protect your harvest. That’s coming up on This Land …

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Cover Crops Are Site-Specific

Dan July 4, 2019Pollinators, Soil

A cover crop program can help growers try the practice, which is essential because it’s not one size fits all. Project Apis m. has opened their Seeds for Bees program where producers …

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Bee Location Sensitive Information to Keepers

Dan November 5, 2018Pollinators, Regulation

The new ‘Bee Where’ program digitizes bee hive locations and chemical applications that use to be tracked on wall-sized maps. It also requires beekeepers to register all of their hives …

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Starting Your Own Beekeeping Operation

Dan April 24, 2018This Land of Ours

One thing to ask yourself before beginning any business is if there is a need. Well Cathy Isom has a business idea there is definitely a need for. She has …

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Flowers Help to Save the Bee Population

Dan January 10, 2018This Land of Ours

We all want to do our part in helping to save our pollinators. Cathy Isom has a bit of information on the four flowers we can plant to help save …

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Agri View: Farmers and Bees

Dan September 5, 2017Agri View

Everett Griner talks about farmers needing bees to pollinate the crops in today’s Agri View. Farmers and Bees A group of European scientists has concluded that Colony Collapse Disorder is …

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Agri View: Busy as a Bee

Dan July 14, 2017Agri View

Everett Griner talks about what being “busy as a bee” means in today’s Agri View. Busy as a Bee For the last 10 years, we have covered the bee problem …

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Many Other Ways to Save Bees

Dan July 11, 2017This Land of Ours

In yesterday’s program, Cathy Isom told you what the best plants were to plant to attract and feed bees. Aside from planting, Cathy lets you know there other many ways you can …

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Managed Honeybee Colony Numbers Increasing

Dan June 27, 2017Environment, Industry News Release

The Department of Agriculture says the number of managed honeybee colonies has increased over the last decade. While recent public attention has focused largely on colony mortality trends, overall colony …

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Feed a Bee Announces Coast-to-Coast Recipients for $500,000 Pollinator Forage Initiative

Dan June 19, 2017Field & Row Crops, Fruits & Vegetables, Industry News Release

Bayer Feed a Bee program celebrates National Pollinator Week by kicking off an initiative to support forage projects in all 50 states In the spirit of true National Pollinator Week …

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