
A Tale of Two Parasites
A tale of two parasites: Responses of honey bees infected with Nosema ceranae and Lotmaria passim Courtney I. MacInnis, Lien T. Luong & Stephen F. Pernal Scientific Reports volume 13,…
Read MoreA tale of two parasites: Responses of honey bees infected with Nosema ceranae and Lotmaria passim Courtney I. MacInnis, Lien T. Luong & Stephen F. Pernal Scientific Reports volume 13,…
Read MoreUrbanization found to increase seasonal differences in plant-pollinator networks by University of Göttingen Increasing urbanization worldwide is a growing threat to biodiversity. At the same…
Read MoreUnveiling Honey-Laundering: Ensuring Authenticity in Your Honey Purchase By James Murray Thunder Bay – Business – Almost everyone loves the taste of honey. In an age…
Read MoreBIRDS LEAD HUMANS TO HONEY By Mitch Leslie When people in the Niassa Special Reserve of northern Mozambique hanker for something sweet, they don’t…
Read MoreBeekeeping Society at American University buzzes back to life The club partners with other student groups and the DC Beekeepers Alliance By Kathryn Squyres Hidden…
Read MoreAdvisory on the Applicability FIFRA and FFDCA for Substances used to Control Varroa Mites in Beehives EPA is issuing this advisory to clarify what…
Read MoreVermont Beekeepers Refute State Claims of Honey Bee Health With decades of effort toward raising public awareness on the plight of pollinators, we the…
Read MoreStates give pollinators pit stops in rights-of-way No-mow zones create habitat, save time and money By: Whitney Pipkin A sign on VA State Route…
Read More‘Inert’ co-formulants of a fungicide mediate acute effects on honey bee learning performance Nicole S. DesJardins, Jessalynn Macias, Daniela Soto Soto, Jon F. Harrison &…
Read MoreRolla Bee Club Sponsors Three 2024 Beginning Beekeeping Classes Rolla Bee Club will sponsor three beginning beekeeping classes in 2024. The educational, non-profit club…
Read MoreOnline Beekeeping Course with Rutgers University! Make a beeline to Rutgers University for our online beekeeping course! From disease and mite prevention to honey…
Read MoreIndiana Bee School XXII 2024 Bee School will be held on February 24th, 2024 at Horizon Convention Center in Muncie, Indiana. Dr. Judy Wu-Smart…
Read MoreArtist Matt Willey brings his brushes to Savannah Bee Co. as part of global mural project. Rob Hessler Savannah Morning News There’s a buzz…
Read MoreJournal of Apicultural Research Beekeeping under climate change Peter Neumann and Lars Straub, Institute of Bee Health, Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland;…
Read MoreGalway university ‘buzzing’ after bee research team given support Kate McMahon The University of Galway bee research team has been ‘buzzing’ after receiving a…
Read MoreSpotted lanternflies are still a pest, but the smoky honey they help make could be good for you By Erin Negley | LNP / LancasterOnline…
Read MoreHoney bees may inherit altruistic behavior from their mothers By Katie Bohn UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — True altruism is rare behavior in animals, but a…
Read MoreUnravelling the Sweet Mysteries: Methods for Analysing Carbohydrates in Honey Honey, nature’s sweet nectar, has been cherished for its flavour and health benefits for…
Read MoreNational Honey Board- good for the planet By National Honey Board Why the Food Industry Thrives on Honey Bee Pollination When someone thinks about honey…
Read MoreCost of Pollination ISSN: 2475-4315 Released December 15, 2023, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of Agriculture…
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