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Aaaah, summer…what can be better than summer’s many pleasures, like hearing birds singing, and watching bees and butterflies flit from flower to flower? Most…
Read MoreAaaah, summer…what can be better than summer’s many pleasures, like hearing birds singing, and watching bees and butterflies flit from flower to flower? Most…
Read More60,000 wild bees, tasty honey removed from 1880s-era church Wes Johnson Springfield News-Leader Springfield pharmacist and beekeeper Jeff Goetzinger got the call: Wild bees…
Read MoreTaking part in the Great Georgia Pollinator Census • By Doug Porter Special to The Albany Herald • Special Photos: Karen Liebert Participants will…
Read MoreThe Fourth International Bee and Hive Monitoring Conference Goes Virtual Announcing the Fourth International Bee and Hive Monitoring Conference! • Commercial beekeepers will see…
Read MoreSix Reasons Why You Should Apply for the Young Beekeeper Award The Bayer Blue Ribbon Beekeeper Award, sponsored by the North American Bayer Bee…
Read MorePRESS RELEASE Is Europe lowering the standards of Protection Goals for Risk Assessment of Pesticides to bees? APIMONDIA is a non-profit organization representing beekeepers…
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Read MoreAbout 94% of wild bee and native plant species networks lost, study finds By: York University Credit: Lilla Frerichs/public domain Climate change and an…
Read MoreDr. Vaughn Bryant of Texas A&M University announces that his Palynology Research Facility is now once again accepting honey samples to analyze for pollen…
Read MoreGet Paid to Be a Beekeeper Photo: Santypan (Shutterstock) Like butterflies and fireflies, bee populations have been hard-hit by habitat loss. Honeybees are important…
Read MoreBeekeepers report honey bee colony collapse of 105,240 colonies since start of the year By: Jennifer Weaver This Aug. 2, 2015 photo taken in…
Read MoreHow the Honey Pot is Filled By: Jackie Woodcock Honey is the only food made by an insect that is eaten both by humans…
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Read MoreWhat Kind of Bee Is That Bee? Exotic Bee ID Website Expanded Exotic Bee ID, a website created through a collaborative effort between the…
Read MoreFor Immediate Release, July 29, 2020 Contact: Mary O’Brien, Grand Canyon Trust, (541) 556-8801, mobrien@grandcanyontrust.org Lori Ann Burd, Center for Biological Diversity, (971) 717-6405,…
Read MoreNewfoundland and Labrador bees are special, and the provincial government wants to keep it that way The Telegram Besides producing honey, bees play a…
Read MoreSCIENCE & SOCIETY For teens, big problems may lead to meaningful research Both local and global issues inspired these 2020 Regeneron Science Talent Search…
Read MoreOutstanding in My Field: The Buzz about Pollination Margo Sue Bittner – Outstanding In My Field The arrival of the truck with beehives at…
Read MoreMeant to Bee Did you know that male honey bees don’t have a father? A novel aspect of…
Read MoreWashington fruit company anticipates Bee Better Certification for organic blueberries As summer approaches and the upcoming Washington blueberry season nears first pick, Rainier Fruit…
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