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S cientists have developed a first-of-its-kind, fully synthetic food source that may revolutionize efforts to save honeybees.
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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 ...
Researchers unveil a man-made “Power Bar” that could replace pollen for stressed honey bee colonies. In Washington’s crop ...
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Curbed on MSNThe Designer Inspired by Bees and Her Grandmother’s African CombsWhen Brianna Nichole Love was a child in San Antonio, she tried to convince her parents to let her keep bees in the backyard (the answer was an immediate no). But, undeterred, she got an internship at ...
Commercial beekeepers estimate they’ve lost more than 70 percent of their colonies nationwide. Michigan State University ...
Varroa mites and small hive beetles are threatening Australian honey producers. Here’s how backyard beekeepers, and everyday ...
This story published in Coast & Country News discovers there’s much to “bee” positive about in the Bay of Plenty honey industry. A Bay of Plenty honey producer says they have seen a strong ...
Simon Lalonde warns the guests touring his apiary that the yellowish goo his bees are depositing on their clothes isn't honey. It's basically bee poop, Lalonde says. It's a sunny spring day at ...
We have on our doorsteps DOP Honey (www.dopbeekeeping.com) here in Exmouth who have a lovely range of honey and other bee-based products. We also have Budleigh Bees just down the road who have a page ...
According to a nationwide survey of beekeepers, honey bee colony losses have reached catastrophic levels across the U.S. Survey data point out commercial operations reporting an average loss of 62% ...
Jenny Hubbard, president of the Catherine Violet Hubbard Animal Sanctuary in Newtown, was concerned to hear recently that the sanctuary’s apiary with one million honey bees shrank from 17 hives ...
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