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Hundreds of flatbed loads of honey bees are trucked into Washington every spring, enabling the production of apples, cherries, pears and berries in the state.
New research from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service sheds light on the causes behind the ...
It’s been a difficult year for the Honey House in Dubois. The bee farm that supports the store, located in Crowheart, lost 67 ...
What started as a niche class for Central Texas hobbyists has grown into a movement to support and educate a new generation ...
Backyard beekeeper training its taking flight across Texas, empowering Texans to manage healthy colonies while protecting their investment.
Mahoning and Columbiana counties each have about 200 colonies of bees at about 100 locations, known as apiaries, according to ...
Mother Terasa College of Agriculture students launch MTCA Honey Cafe, offering honey-infused snacks and beverages for ...
Kuhnhenn, 39—tattooed, with a brown beard, and wearing a black “Right To Bear Arms” T-shirt and jeans—is a commercial beekeeper from Bantry, North Dakota.
USDA blames virus spreading mite for 60% loss of bee colonies, among other stressors. About 80% of food crops in U.S. relies on pollination by bees.
A nonprofit organization, called Project Apis m., surveyed more than 700 U.S. commercial beekeepers and found they lost 62% of their colonies between July 2024 and February of this year.
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A proposal in the California Legislature would pay for more research to save honey bees, but it could be a tough sell amid a budget deficit.
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