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Entomologists from Washington State University estimate up to 70% of commercial honeybee colonies will die in 2025. Project Apis m. (a nonprofit group supporting beekeeping) calls the losses “ ...
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Smart and Surprise Journey of Honey from Hive to TableEmbark on an eye-opening journey to discover how bees tirelessly gather nectar to create the honey we love explore the ...
Should you be concerned about these special types of bees that can dig holes in your yard in South Carolina? Here’s what to ...
We’ve been keeping honeybees at our farm on and off for a decade and a half, and every year they teach me something new. Some years, I seem to get ...
Beekeeper Bob Faulkner, owner of Syracuse Honey, has been helping people set up their own bee colonies in their backyards.“I ...
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New Study Explores Mysterious Collaboration Between Birds, Humans, and Honey BadgersImagine a bird that leads both humans and honey badgers to bees’ nests, not for the honey, but for the wax left behind. This ...
The honey and beekeeping industry has estimated nearly 1.6 million of the U.S.'s 3 million honeybee colonies were lost over ...
Harvard's RoboBee will one day conduct artificial pollination and survey disaster zones, but first it has to stop crash ...
For our food systems, the rise of the honey bee has been an unqualified success. For our ecosystems, though, there is plenty of bitter to accompany the sweetness,” Fickling writes.
Researchers discovered that not only do bees differ in their readiness to sting, but their personalities remain consistent.
Migratory beekeepers like the Budkes move their bees from place to place as the weather changes. North Dakota, the base of ...
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