Beekeepers attend early 2026 conferences in Alabama and Kentucky

Beekeepers and researchers gathered for key events at the start of the 2026 season, focusing on management strategies, varroa control, and industry support. The American Beekeeping Federation Conference took place in Mobile, Alabama, from January 6 to 10, while the North American Honey Bee Expo occurred in Louisville, Kentucky, from January 8 to 10. These meetings highlighted collaboration and positive developments amid ongoing challenges like colony losses.

The 2026 beekeeping season began with significant gatherings that brought together beekeepers, scientists, and industry professionals. Despite threats such as varroa mites and habitat issues, the events emphasized research, innovation, and community support, as noted in a Bee Culture Magazine article by Becky Masterman.

The American Beekeeping Federation (ABF) Conference, held in Mobile, Alabama, from January 6 to 10, coincided with the American Bee Research Conference (ABRC) organized by the American Association for Professional Apiculturists (AAPA). Attendees explored colony health data, varroa control methods, and pollination services. The North American Honey Bee Expo (NAHBE) followed closely in Louisville, Kentucky, from January 8 to 10, offering opportunities for education and networking.

Masterman, co-host of the Beekeeping Today Podcast, highlighted individuals who attended multiple events, dubbing them Simultaneous Bee Conference Attendees (SBCA). Beekeeper and researcher Randy Oliver presented latest findings at both NAHBE and ABF, engaging with audiences reliant on his website, scientificbeekeeping.com. Wisconsin beekeepers Stephanie Slater and Tracy Malterer road-tripped to ABF, visiting a Mississippi apiary en route, before heading to NAHBE. Slater entered honey shows at both and received ribbons.

David Peck, PhD, who earned his doctorate from Cornell University studying varroa mites, serves as Director of Research and Education at Betterbee. He attended ABRC for scientific updates and NAHBE to address beekeeper needs with evidence-based solutions.

Recent initiatives include the BeeCAUSE Alliance, promoting national protection for beekeepers, and the Apiculture Extension Educators of America (AEEA), expanding programs and resources. These efforts underscore the goodwill and collaboration in the beekeeping community, even as threats persist.

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Scientists and policymakers at the AAAS Annual Meeting in Phoenix discuss the Human Exposome Initiative, with a digital map visualizing environmental and social health exposures, highlighting new partnerships.
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Human exposome initiative highlights new partnerships ahead of AAAS Annual Meeting panel

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Organizers of an international effort to map the “human exposome”—the lifetime mix of environmental, chemical, biological and social exposures that can shape health—say new regional networks and policy partnerships are forming as the project prepares to brief researchers and journalists at the 2026 AAAS Annual Meeting in Phoenix.

As spring approaches, honey bee colonies prepare for their annual swarming event, a natural reproductive process that remains poorly understood. In an article for Bee Culture Magazine, entomologist James E. Tew reviews the complexities of swarming, from colony overcrowding to queen supersedure. Beekeepers face challenges in mitigating this behavior to protect honey production.

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Domestic honey bee colonies in the United States suffered losses averaging over 60% in 2025, marking the largest winter die-off since Colony Collapse Disorder was identified in 2006. This decline highlights ongoing challenges from parasites, poor nutrition, and habitat loss. Experts from the Honey Bee Health Coalition emphasize the need for better support to sustain pollination services worth $18 billion annually.

Education about bees should begin in childhood to ensure their survival, as they pollinate one-third of food crops. A beekeeper shares practical ways to turn kids' fear into fascination through hands-on activities. These methods aim to foster long-term conservation awareness.

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The Confederation of African Football (CAF) President, Dr. Patrice Motsepe, announced that the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) will occur every four years starting from 2028 to address ongoing scheduling clashes with European club competitions. CAF also unveiled the African Nations League, featuring four regional zones with matches during FIFA international windows. The announcement holds special relevance for Kenya, which is preparing to co-host the 2027 edition with Uganda and Tanzania, marking the last tournament under the traditional biennial cycle.

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The 2026 America East Indoor Track and Field Championships are set for February 20-21 at Boston University's indoor facility. Defending champions UAlbany enter as favorites after sweeping last year's titles, while teams like UMass Lowell, Maine, Binghamton, and UMBC prepare for the two-day competition. Events will begin at 10 a.m. each day, with streaming available on ESPN+ and America East TV.

 

 

 

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