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Bacteria Engineered to Protect Bees from Pests and Pathogens A Varroa mite, a common pest that can weaken bees and make them more susceptible…
Read MoreBacteria Engineered to Protect Bees from Pests and Pathogens A Varroa mite, a common pest that can weaken bees and make them more susceptible…
Read MoreInsecticides Becoming More Toxic to Honey Bees Researchers discover that neonicotinoid seed treatments are driving a dramatic increase in insecticide toxicity in U.S. agricultural…
Read MoreCalifornia Almond Community Announces Pollinator Protection Plan. Preceding the start of the annual almond pollination season in February, the California almond community is launching…
Read MoreStudy Finds EU Moratorium of Persistent Bee-Toxic Pesticides Cannot Eliminate Short-Term Hazards (Beyond Pesticides) Five years after three neonicotinoids were banned for use on bee-attractive crops…
Read MoreTesco Pulls Honey Off Shelves Amid Purity Concern Tesco has temporarily withdrawn pots of its own-brand honey amid concerns that it contains adulterated ingredients….
Read MoreCan You ‘Bee’lieve It? Bees Active Year Round! By: Desiree Bergstrom Harsh Winters Can Be Detrimental To Bee Colonies Used To Pollinate. PHOTO COURTESY…
Read MoreChallenging Media Narrative About the ‘Birds and The Bees’—Neither Faces Serious Threats from Neonicotinoids or other Crop Chemicals Jon Entine | November 19, 2019 Parents…
Read MoreABC Newcastle By: Anthony Scully Hunter Valley apiarists Sam and Bianca Giggins are waging a personal battle with bee disease American foulbrood (AFB) with…
Read MoreThe Israeli Acute Paralysis Virus is a pathogen that affects honey bees and has been linked to Colony Collapse Disorder, a key factor in…
Read MoreBy: Paul McDivitt Neonicotinoids, the world’s most popular class of insecticides, have been making headlines for the last decade due to concerns that they negatively…
Read MoreFrom www.Beekeepingtodaypodcast.com. Listen in on this. Joining this episode is a team representing one of the 18 finalist in the Empire State Development and…
Read MoreOne company wants to help farmers adapt to a world of rapidly declining bee populations. Argentina-based startup Beeflow has developed a special nutrient-packed formula…
Read MoreINSCATECH Confusion among honey consumers in Canada and the United States reached its peak over the last few weeks when the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and a lawsuit…
Read MoreEcologists and biologists compared data of about 1,500 agricultural fields around the world: from corn fields in the American plains to oilseed rape fields…
Read MoreEgan Jimenez -Princeton University Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs PRINCETON, N.J.–Pesticides are present in many food products and play a central…
Read MoreProject Apis m. and the National Honey Board Announce a Request for Research Proposals to Support and Enhance Honey Bee Health. Salt Lake City,…
Read MoreAssociate Professor Amro Zayed – York University, Asian Hornet TORONTO, September 18, 2019 – When Canada’s honey bees are thriving, they produce honey and…
Read MoreIn Rowan’s Social Insect Lab, researchers are examining whether gut bacteria play a role in fending off pathogens that threaten the honey bee population….
Read MoreBy: Kim Kaplan FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA—Cold temperatures inside honey bee colonies may cause colony losses during and after long-distance hauling, according to a preliminary…
Read MoreNECTAR, a startup offering a management platform for commercial beekeepers and crop growers, has raised a $1.1 million CAD seed round. 2020 Priorities For…
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