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May 23, 2013
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Members of the Maine State Beekeepers Association are indicated with a bee icon … [Read More...]

This document is intended as a reference and standard for honeybee management in Maine, with particular emphasis on urban/suburban … [Read More...]

Annual Bee Schools are sponsored by Local Chapters, Adult Education Programs, and sometimes in cooperation with the County Extension Service. These … [Read More...]
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Reflections on 2010
The past year presented several valuable lessons to beekeepers. For example: bees should be managed according to weather conditions and plant phenology, not calendar date; monitoring Varroa is crucial since mite populations can explode under certain circumstances; and the timing and choice of Varroa treatment can have variable outcomes. Also, reading pesticide labels is imperative! In … [Read more...]