CATCH THE BUZZ – 2019 North American Mite-A-Thon DATE EXTENSION
Mite-A-Thon is a tri-national effort to collect mite infestation data and to visualize Varroa infestations in honey bee colonies across North America within a…
Read MoreMite-A-Thon is a tri-national effort to collect mite infestation data and to visualize Varroa infestations in honey bee colonies across North America within a…
Read MorePollinators are under threat from climate change. A report on The Conversation website says this is because their pollination activity is connected to smell….
Read MoreJoanna Jasińska The new dried honey contains 80 percent natural honey, 30 percent more than current alternatives. Scientists from the Warsaw University of Life…
Read MoreNATIONAL HONEY BOARD CELEBRATES HONEY MONTH WITH FREE HONEY LOCATOR LISTING Longmont, Colorado, September 4, 2019 – The National Honey Board (NHB) is pleased…
Read MoreHave you figured out a way to fix it, move it, make it, shake it, show it, know it, record it, get to it,…
Read MoreAs the Agriculture Department prepares for a majority of staff at two scientific agencies to quit rather than move to Kansas City later this…
Read MoreA rare bee, Epeoloides pilosulus, was positively identified by Joan Milam, an adjunct research fellow at University of Massachusetts Amherst. Photo courtesy of U.S. Forest Service…
Read MoreWith demand for coal slumping because of its contribution to global warming, the Appalachian Beekeeping Collective is giving coal miners a way to make…
Read MoreLeon Haughton, shown at his home in Bowie, was jailed for 82 days after customs officials alleged that three jars of honey he had…
Read MoreResearchers at the University of Sheffield’s Institute for Sustainable Food are collaborating with industry to develop a natural, sustainable biocontrol which targets pests without…
Read MoreMARION, IOWA-The natural habitat for butterflies, birds, bees and other pollinators is slowly being replaced by turf lawns and ornamental plants, but Trees Forever…
Read MoreBy Bruce Douglas and Tatiana Freitas Death came swiftly for Aldo Machado’s honey bees. Less than 48 hours after the first apis mellifera showed…
Read MoreWe invite you and others in the Hive Tracks community to participate in three online surveys that assess: beekeepers’ knowledge on the main honey…
Read MoreEuropean researchers say global warming is promoting the invasion of the honey bee pest small hive beetle (SHB). The study by Wageningen University in…
Read MoreDrones Applying Pesticides are Cheaper Than Conventional Spray Techniques Winter Losses of British Honey Bees Were the Lowest Rate Since the BBA Started Counting…
Read MoreMovement of Pesticides into Flowers, Nectar and Pollen Patterns of Pesticide Use Affect Pollinators Beekeeping Business Uses Every Bit of the Bees, the Land…
Read MoreHoneydew Exposes Beneficial Insects To Deadly Insecticides. Adjuvants Not As Benign As Previously Thought Verges Provide A Vital Refuge For Pollinators According to a…
Read More• Funding Available Monarchs and Pollinators, and… Ashley Langreck AgriNews Publications • What Makes Areas Near a Tree Inhospitable for the Survival of its…
Read MoreWASHINGTON, July 23, 2019 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today proposed closing a loophole that allows states to make participants receiving minimal…
Read MoreBeekeepers in Spain moved more than one million Iberian black bees 3,940 feet above sea level to protect them from climate change and pesticides….
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