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For 76-year-old Super Senior Mike Palmer, life has been pretty sweet. “I’m going to be learning until the day I’m gone,” he ...
One local beekeeper who maintains Western honeybees, the European variety commonly seen in residential areas, expressed worry ...
The Museum of the Shenandoah Valley was buzzing Wednesday morning as students from the Blue Ridge Environmental Governor’s ...
Smoky skies are forcing honeybees to hunker down, impacting foraging and potentially reducing honey flow for beekeepers in ...
Local beekeepers are doing their best to keep their hives healthy and the honey flowing.
A recently detected pest in the Aussie bush may be microscopic in size, but its impact on native bees and Queensland ...
Millions of bees that were plaguing a street in Warndon for over a decade were removed after scared neighbours feared leaving ...
Honey produced by some species of Australian stingless bees possesses impressive bacteria- and fungi-killing properties, ...
Honey is a natural sweetener, and bacteria loves to feast on sugar. But honey is remarkably resistant to spoilage. What’s behind its ability to beat the bugs?Most jarred delights have a limited shelf ...
Gardeners are being urged to use a spoonful of sugar water in their gardens this month as the hot weather returns again. Article continues below ADVERTISEMENT Hot sunny weather had disappeared again ...
I saw this red poppy with a bumblebee inside. I always thought that bees couldn’t see red and so never visited red flowers.
Join Tanja and beekeeper Elisha Bixler on this week's Sustainable Living show to discuss all things bee in Tampa Bay.