Every year the president of the Western Apicultural Society is given the chance to host the “WAS” conference on their own turf and highlight what’s good about their region.
Read MoreOn Friday, January 11th from 9:00 am – Noon, 343 local and visiting elementary-aged kids, and 267 teachers,
Read MoreMany years ago I had the great privilege of being the keynote speaker at the launch of the International Bee Research Association’s “BEEWORLD” kid’s project.
Read MoreThe highlight of my “Kids and Bees” adventures this summer was, without a doubt, joining the Montana Farmers Union’s 2018 Youth Camp.
Read MoreHoney is not bee puke. Did you know a whole lot of kids think it is? Did you also know that there are a lot of kids out there that really don’t like honey!?
Read MoreSince the 2014 Western Apicultural Society (WAS) conference in Missoula, Montana, I have hosted nine “Next Generation Beekeeper Breakout Sessions” in every corner of the US.
Read MoreWhat word comes to mind when you think of Chinese honey? Laundering, tainted, counterfeit?
Read MoreWinners of the lg Nobel Prize are awarded for their ability to make people laugh, and then think.
Read MoreI hate that sound.
Read MoreLast fall, a beekeeper sent me an urgent message letting me know that all of his bees had died, and he suspected his neighbor to be at fault.
Read MoreWhen a bee flies over a flower, she receives an electric message.
Read MoreThere are not many things in life that bring me more pure joy then sharing the love of bees that I have with kids! When I first walk into a room of littles, the mention of bees may inspire fear.
Read MoreWhile I was sad to miss my umpteenth Halloween in Ashland because: working, I had a great time reaching out to Eastern Washington cow folk.
Read MoreGlobal climate change is one of the most pressing threats to our managed honey bee populations, as well as our wild pollinators.
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