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Dr. Rob Page Honey Bee Geneticist
DAVIS–Noted honey bee geneticist Robert E. Page Jr., a UC Davis and Arizona State University emeritus professor and administrator, has authored a newly published,…
Read MoreIs it Time to Put the Brakes on Beekeeping?
The age of extinction ‘Honeybees are voracious’: is it time to put the brakes on the boom in beekeeping? The number of…
Read MoreCrop Pollination by Bees, Vol. 1
Crop Pollination by Bees Evolution, Ecology, Conservation, and Management Keith S. Delaplane The collapse of the ubiquitous honey bee population during the…
Read MoreSaving Honey Bees is Critical
5 Reasons Why Saving the Bees Is So Critical for Both People and Planet Cisco is supporting the growth of healthy honeybee populations….
Read MoreHoney Bee Colony Winter Losses in Canada
Canadian Association of Professional Apiculturists Statement on Honey Bee Wintering Losses in Canada (2021) Prepared by CAPA National Survey Committee and Provincial Apiarists: Julie…
Read MoreTikTokers are Eating Frozen Honey
Getty Images/iStockphoto By Kalhan Rosenblatt TikTokers are eating frozen Honey. Experts say it could give them Diarrhea The latest trend to take over TikTok…
Read MoreAI-Powered Beehive
Buckfast honey bees fly near a beehive in Illinois, U.S. Photographer: Daniel Acker/Bloomberg © 2018 BLOOMBERG FINANCE LP Here Is A Fully…
Read MoreOSU needs citizen scientists to study Honey Bee Nutrition.
OSU study will provide insight into optimal nutrition for bees CORVALLIS, Ore. – A new grant will allow Oregon State University researchers to…
Read MoreCommon Floral Bacteria can induce Pollen Germination
This image shows what pollen looks like with Acinetobacter, a genus of bacteria common in flowers. Many of the pollen grains are germinating…
Read MoreBeekeeper Advocates for Health Benefits of Honey
Viktor Plyushchev, owner of Smart Bee Pollinations, and his daughter Albeena open one of their beehives on their farm in La Center….
Read MoreBumblebee Decline Claim in Dispute
By Robert Arnason Scientists from Simon Fraser University say some species are in decline but not all of them. | File photo In the…
Read MoreBlueberry Pollination in Florida
Florida blueberry growers part of national survey on pollinator use It’s National Blueberry Month, a time to savor the fruit’s flavor, reap its health…
Read MoreGlyphosate could harm Bacteria Insects Rely On
The saw-toothed grain beetle (Oryzaephilus surinamensis) on oat flakes. Credit: Julian Kiefer, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz Glyphosate dangerous to beetles as well as plants…
Read MoreAt Home Beekeeping Series July 27
At Home Beekeeping Series- July 27 The next session in the At Home Beekeeping Series will be Tuesday, July 27, from 6:30-7:30…
Read MoreWomen in Beekeeping AgTech
Women in AgTech: Ellie Symes SOFTWARE FOUNDER HELPS ALMOND GROWERS MONITOR HIVE STRENGTH By:AMY WU Editor’s Note: The following profile is an excerpt from Amy…
Read MoreVarroa Resistant Honey Bees Imported to Australia
Dutch honey bees resistant to varroa mite imported to Australia to help guard against the pest Hunched over a bench in a…
Read MoreAdaptive Beekeeping Survey
Pictured Above: A modern beekeeping training in Ngaoundéré, Cameroon in April 2019 I am a former Peace Corps Volunteer and founder of…
Read MoreMeet the Editors of Major US Beekeeping Magazines
WAS MINI-CONFERENCE July 21, 2021 7:00-9:00 p.m. (Mountain Daylight Time) Please join us for this month’s Zoom webinar generously sponsored by University of Montana’s Master…
Read MoreWhy Do Honey Bees make Honey?
By Sam Wong Honey bees make honey to store up as food to last them through the winter months. During the coldest time of year,…
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