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NY Sees Bees

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

It is finally legal to keep bees in New York City!

Statue of Liberty

Read more in the New York Times. Congratulations to the New York City Beekeeper’s Association! Hopefully the actions of your members and the resultant legalization of beekeeping in NYC will encourage other community groups to petition their local governments to protect honey bees and ensure that it is not against the law for these beneficial insects to live and be cared for in our communities.

Bee Inventive

Friday, July 31st, 2009

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Photo by feverblue on flikr and used under this Creative Commons license.

This article describes a study from the Journal of Human Evolution that compares a complex tool set invented by chimpanzees to acquire honey with Stone Age human tools. It makes me wonder: If we went back far enough, did the common ancestors of humans and chimpanzees use tools to obtain honey or did this behaviour emerge separately in both species?

When you consider estimates that humans branched off from our common ancestor with chimpanzees 5–7 million years ago (source: Wikipedia) and that honey bees have been thriving for at least 40 million years, it is hypothesized that honey bees have been a major influence in shaping the evolution of the human species and societies (eg favouring tool use, feeding on honey bee pollinated foods, developing agriculture, etc). Vice-versa, with feral colonies disappearing at an alarming rate, the role of beekeepers with integrated pest management and the role of bee breeders in selecting honey bees for disease resistance, gentleness, honey production, hygienic behaviour, etc has probably never been more important, influencial, and essential in establishing the future of the honey bee.

Bee President

Saturday, July 18th, 2009

Obama's backyard

I just spent some time in Washington, DC and snapped these photos of Obama’s backyard and beehive. The hive had two standard Langstroth brood chambers and two shallow honey supers. I was too far away to identify the red flowers planted around the bee's drinking fountain, but hope that they are a source of nectar and pollen for the honey bees. If anyone knows what they are, please add a comment or send me an email.

It is great that Obama has taken this step to promote an understanding and appreciation of honey bees. Hopefully people will be inspired by this to keep bees in their own backyards and call their cities to task if bylaws exist preventing them from doing so. A theme that I picked up from Washington is that “Freedom Is Not Free”; does your municipality allow you the freedom to keep bees?

Obama's bees

Obama's bees

Bee Friends

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

This slideshow is from February 2008, when I joined my brother Tibor P Szabo and colleague and friend Dan Douma to experience beekeeping in Chile.  We were guests of Francisco Rey who owns and runs Pacific Queens, Sociedad Comercial Rey, and the www.apicultura.cl website. We also visited with Italo Terrezza and his family. Both Francisco and Italo are excellent beekeepers from a very beautiful part of the world.

During my short stay we spent several afternoons queen catching with Francisco’s team of beekeepers near Limache. Tibor and Dan spent the entire season working and visiting in Chile (Tibor’s second full season in Chile and Dan’s first). We were also fortunate to meet a beekeeper named Augustine and to learn about setting up an apiary for wheelchair use and accessible beekeeping.


photo: Italo and Francisco.


photo: Tibor, Augustine, and Francisco.


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