CATCH THE BUZZ – The Pesticides That Are Hurting The Bees Are Also Turning Up In The World’s Honey Supply.
Listen to Dr. David Goulson, Univ. of Sussex, in the UK, talk on neonics in bees and honey, from The Voice of America The…
Read MoreListen to Dr. David Goulson, Univ. of Sussex, in the UK, talk on neonics in bees and honey, from The Voice of America The…
Read MoreKathy Keatley Garvey Above left: Honey bee heading toward lupine. Bees are drawn to the scent of blossoms but nectar-living microbes release scents…
Read MoreA buff-tailed bumblebee collecting nectar and pollen on a silver lime flower. Credit: Koch, H Public interest in bees is intense. There’s rarely a…
Read MoreRandox Food Diagnostics, experts in food screening technology, is showcasing advancements in antibiotic and pesticide testing at the 45th Apimondia International Apiculture conference being…
Read MoreThe National Honey Board and Project Apis m. are reinforcing their commitment to the future of bees through an investment of $10 million by…
Read MoreBy Abigail Klein Leichman September 13, 2017, 9:00 am A bee in the Benjamin Triwaks Bee Research Center in Rehovot. Photo by Shlomi Zarchin…
Read MoreA new study finds monarch butterfly populations from western North America have declined far more dramatically than was previously known and face a greater…
Read MoreHealth officials are desperate for new antibiotics as dangerous bacterial strains strengthen their resistance against long-used drugs. Every year in the United States, 2…
Read MoreAlan Harman Glyphosate, the active ingredient in Monsanto’s herbicide Roundup, has been added to California’s Prop 65 list, meaning that glyphosate is “known to…
Read MoreUMass Amherst Study of Bee Health Finds No Natural Medicine in Once-promising Compound AMHERST, Mass. – A new study of possible self-medicating behavior in…
Read MoreCalling all honey bee and animal nutrition enthusiasts! The Honey Bee Health Coalition is excited to announce the launch of the 2017 Bee Nutrition…
Read MorePollinator Partnership Announces 2017 Mite-A-Thon to Test Honey Bee Hives Testing will gather information from ‘Citizen Scientists’ on Varroa Mite levels in US and…
Read MoreJESSICA HOLDMAN, Bismarck Tribune Bees buzz around boxes Sunday near Coleharbor. Kasey Bitz has long had an interest in honey bees and was excited…
Read MoreEric Tegethoff, Public News Service – ND BISMARCK, N.D. – A group has chosen North Dakota to demonstrate and collect data on the best…
Read MoreBumblebees are less able to start colonies when exposed to neonics, putting them at risk of extinction, Canadian researchers report. University of…
Read MoreMite-A-Thon is a national effort to collect mite infestation data and to visualize varroa infestations in honey bee colonies across North America within a…
Read MoreAnn Marie Hak According to a media release from Friends of Earth Canada, a national poll study found that a majority of 89 per…
Read MoreLisa Cumming I recently had a chance to visit the National Bee Diagnostic Centre (NBDC) in the small town of Beaverlodge, Alberta, which is…
Read MoreBy Erica Peterson Predicting the imminent arrival of an insect species that could devastate Kentucky’s sweet sorghum crops, the state Department of Agriculture has…
Read MoreA worker honeybee fitted with a RFID on its back so researchers can record when it enters and leaves the colony. (York University photo…
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