CATCH THE BUZZ – Neonics Killing Bees from Wildflowers
By: Alan Harman New British research finds that 97% of the neonicotinoids brought back to honeybee hives in pollen could come from wildflowers –…
Read MoreBy: Alan Harman New British research finds that 97% of the neonicotinoids brought back to honeybee hives in pollen could come from wildflowers –…
Read MoreSummer losses rival winter losses for the second year running. Beekeepers across the United States lost 44 percent of their honey bee colonies during…
Read MoreBy: Ja’Lisa Little Honey infused liquors and cocktails for warm days. “I’m bringing home a baby bumblebee” is the classic song we know from…
Read MoreThe National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition (NSAC) is an alliance of grassroots organizations that advocates for federal policy reform to advance the sustainability of agriculture, food systems,…
Read MoreBy Joe Bove, PE, Stellar. Steller is a Food Safety and Manufacturing Company in Florida. Technology can be your best friend Consumers’ increasing scrutiny…
Read MoreThe 2016 Beekeeping Institute 25th Anniversary Thursday, May 19th– Saturday, May 21st Young Harris College Guest Speakers Include: Bob Binnie Dr. Dewey Caron Kim…
Read MoreWASHINGTON, April 21, 2016 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today announced the availability of $22 million in grants to help citrus producers fight…
Read MoreBy: Alan Harman The owners of a Los Angeles nutritional supplement company were sentenced to home detention and probation for illegally importing honey bee…
Read MoreRecent declines in nut prices, notably for almonds and walnuts, have made the jobs of California’s rural appraisers a lot more challenging. The lowered…
Read MoreCornell University Credit: Ellen Woods ITHACA, N.Y. – In the face of scientific dogma that faults the population decline of monarch butterflies on a…
Read MoreWEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – A new Purdue Extension publication examines the causes and effects of pesticide drift, including information on how to recognize and…
Read MoreHebrew University of Jerusalem Honey bee workers collecting artificial pollen diets from a feeding dish. The bees can distinguish diets by color, taste and/or…
Read MoreIt is April 1st and that can only mean one thing at the Bee Informed Partnership – our National Loss and Management survey is…
Read More“I see the world through a viewfinder. The work that I do is about the diversity of pollinators, their importance in our food supply…
Read MoreA Common Herb Could Help Reduce Antibiotic Doses and Result in Less Severe Side Effects in Treatments Against Multi-Drug Resistant Microorganisms. De Gruyter Open…
Read MoreFully 80% of the honey consumed in this country is imported. Vietnam and India make up half of what’s sent to the U.S. How…
Read MoreMARYSVILLE, OH (April 12, 2016) – Ortho, the nation’s leading brand of insect control products for lawn and garden use, said today it would…
Read MoreThe 21st century arrived at Spieth Road, again, in mid-April this year with the arrival of 7, 3 pound packages of honey bees in…
Read MoreCO2 rises could fuel obesity as plants “carb-load”. Just Like The Decrease Seen In Pollen Quality, OUR Food Will Carb Up, and Protein Down…
Read MoreUniversity of Utah IMAGE: These are trembling aspen trees killed by severe drought near Grand Junction, Colorado (August 2010). Credit: William Anderegg Two hundred-twenty-five…
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