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Preventing mites requires frequent hive monitoring. Although timely detection is critical for treating hives, manual ...
TODAY’s Al Roker joins beekeepers from Best Bees to learn how they are creating honeybee habitats on a rooftop in the middle ...
Tiny but mighty, honey bees play a crucial role in our ecosystems, pollinating various plants and crops. They also support ...
Chinese scientists have created cyborg bees they can control remotely like a drone. They can also be fitted with surveillance ...
The well-respected beekeeper and producer of ‘Leitrim Honey’, PJ McLoughlin is based in Oughteragh, Ballinamore ...
As monsoon clouds hover over the River Kabul, 28-year-old beekeeper Malyar Khan scrambles to evacuate his bee colonies in ...
Roughly 300,000 robot hives are in use across the U.S., scattered across fields of almond, canola, pistachios and other crops that require pollination to grow.
As property taxes rise, Texans turn to bees to find savings Over the last decade, Texas has quietly become a leader in beekeeping, boasting more bee farms than any other state. It’s due in large ...
A tractor-trailer crash on a Washington road set an estimated 14 million bees loose near the Canadian border, causing the roadway to be closed for 24 hours.
Emergency officials have been busy as ... well, you know, cleaning up after a commercial truck full of bee hives crashed in northern Washington, unleashing 250 million bees on first responders.
Millions of bees broke free after a semi-truck overturned in Washington state. KOMO News The bees broke free around 9 a.m. when the hives “came off” the truck.
A semi- truck overturned early Friday near the Washington-Canada border, releasing approximately 14 million bees that had been on their way to pollinate other hives.