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Researchers discovered that genetic conflict between paternal and maternal genes determines whether honey bee larvae become ...
Penn State scientists uncover how parent genes compete to decide if a honey bee larva becomes a queen or a worker.
New research from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service sheds light on the causes behind the ...
With the growing challenges facing honey bee health, Penn State Extension is working to equip beekeepers with science-based resources to help them raise resilient colonies — from beginner ...
Nagaland Beekeeping & Honey Mission (NBHM) chairman Obed Quinker inaugurated Quality Stock Bee Multiplication Centre at N.
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.
Local products include sidr honey, samar honey, honey in comb, bee pollen, and a range of medicinal bee-derived products ...
DAR ES SALAAM: THE Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism, Ambassador Dr. Pindi Chana, has directed the construction of ...
Let's explore the major differences between queen and worker bees and why this hierarchical system is crucial to hive survival.
Starting in 2006, beekeepers have reported an average annual loss of 30 percent of their colonies with no apparent cause—a phenomenon that has come to be known as colony collapse disorder. The ...
Imzak Organics is tackling honey adulteration and rural beekeeper exploitation through a mission-led, lab-tested brand model.