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July 2020 Hive treatments made easy Honey Bee Health Coalition releases short guide to help beekeepers in U.S. & Canada control bee pests &…
Read MoreJuly 2020 Hive treatments made easy Honey Bee Health Coalition releases short guide to help beekeepers in U.S. & Canada control bee pests &…
Read MoreEven during pandemic beekeeping remains an essential service The nation’s capital has declared beekeepers to be essential workers during the coronavirus outbreak By: Andrew…
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Read MoreCan Worker Bees Infect the Queen with Viruses? By: Carolyn Bernhardt Worker honeybees feed, groom, and tend to the queen throughout her lifetime, which…
Read MorePhoto by Kevin Van Paassen Sunnybrook Hospital abuzz with beekeeping first Bees said to make ‘excellent ambassadors for wellness and environmental health’ By: Rebecca…
Read MoreWhy American Agriculture Could be in for Big Changes By: David Eddy With all the news coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a…
Read MoreBoost for funding for honey bee health COLOSS, Institute of Bee Health, Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Bern, Schwarzenburgstrasse 161 3003 Bern, Switzerland. www.coloss.org Boost…
Read MoreNorth Carolina State Beekeepers Association announces Certified Honey Producer Program The Certified by NC State Beekeepers Association symbol on a bottle of honey lets…
Read MoreThe Origins of Flowering Plants and Pollinators 1. Casper J. van der Kooi1, 2. Jeff Ollerton2 See all authors and affiliations Science 19 Jun…
Read More5 Ways to Help Pollinators Flourish You may already be aware that pollinators are important to everyone on the planet. But did you know…
Read MoreColony-Level Genetics Predict Gentle Behavior in Puerto Rican Honey Bees BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA, July 6, 2020—Puerto Rico’s population of African-European hybrid honey bees (AHB)…
Read MoreAbout this Event Description: Join the University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) Honey Bee Research and Extension Laboratory for our…
Read MoreWhat’s the buzz? Happy locked-down Roman bees to tell all By: Alexandria Sage A beekeeper from the forestry unit of the carabinieri, or military…
Read MoreL. M. Brady Mysterious ancient rock art may have been made with beeswax By: Michael Price This 500-year-old rock art is among the rarest…
Read MoreMultistate beekeeping operations continue through pandemic. Beekeepers were in the midst of the almond pollination season when the COVID-19 pandemic began. Though they’ve had…
Read MoreARS New Service Kim Kaplan Kim.Kaplan@usda.gov Helping Honey Bees Make It Through Winter With Early Cold Storage; TUCSON, ARIZONA, June 22, 2020—Putting honey bees…
Read MoreHoney as a Wound Treatment? Scientists Are Exploring Its Potential Healing Effects Research on honey’s antibacterial qualities could push this ancient remedy from alternative…
Read MoreThe four best audiobooks of June to take you places! Hardboiled mysteries, obscure farming communities, and tales of home and family provide ample entertainment…
Read MoreUS beekeepers reported lower winter losses but abnormally high summer losses By: University of Maryland Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Beekeepers across the United States…
Read MoreIntoxicating, Putrid and Sexy: How Orchid Pheromones Attract Pollinators By: Jessica Sherburne PIXABAY Nectarless orchids are masters of mimicry and can appear and smell…
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