Posts by dedkosbees

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Some Bumblebees may be hyper-ventilating!featured

https://www.science.org/content/article/some-bumble-bees-may-be-hyperventilating-world-warms?utm_source=sfmc&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=DailyLatestNews&utm_content=alert&et_rid=691712990&et_cid=4558373&

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German Honey Hospitalityfeatured

Just received this from our friends visiting family in Germany.  The hotel they’re staying at serves honey daily for breakfast in this comb format and presentation. Not only is it in the comb, but the comb is still mounted on the frame! Talk about direct from the hive! Also available from Dedko’s right here in Read more

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Hornet Nests in close proximityfeatured

Hi Saw these 2 Hornet nests in adjacent trees in CrestPlaza, South Whitehall Township yesterday. Unusual to see 2 colonies so close to each other.

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The revised Fall Lineup of Honey Productsfeatured

On this fabulous Fall day, we present the revised Honey lineup with the addition of the cut comb honey in the clamshell package. Bees did a great job!

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Bee Talk at the Agri~Plexfeatured

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Lehigh County Agriculture Education Day-Honey Beesfeatured

I will be presenting a “Honey Bee Talk”, along with PSU entomologist Dr. Robyn Underwood, on Lehigh County Agriculture Education Day, Tuesday October 25, at the Agri~Plex on the Allentown Fairgrounds. We will be speaking to groups of students about the important role of honey bees in agriculture. Students will be able to see the Read more

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Honey Bee Stings-When threatened, they are dedicated to deliver!featured

These 4 stingers and venom sac apparatus were removed from my heavy-gauge denim work overalls when I visited the bee yard this morning. The denim took the brunt of the stings, but not before one stinger pierced my skin and delivered its venom. You can see an intact venom sac in the upper left. Apparently, Read more

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A Different take on beekeepingfeatured

https://www.washingtonpost.com/home/2022/09/21/darwinian-beekeeping-thomas-seeley/

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Storm knocks Hornets Downfeatured

Sudden thunderstorm yesterday knocked these bad boys and their nest to the ground. Be careful when dealing with them!

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