Beekeeping in California this Week
A collection of images of the state of beekeeping operations after the large amount of rain from the atmospheric river in California this past…
Read MoreA collection of images of the state of beekeeping operations after the large amount of rain from the atmospheric river in California this past…
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 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 MoreOzone pollution makes it difficult for bees to find flowers By Chrissy Sexton Earth.com staff writer In addition to their struggle with habitat loss,…
Read MoreHow bees can monitor pollution for us: Everything from toxic metals to antimicrobial resistance by Mark Patrick Taylor, Kara Fry and Max M Gillings, The…
Read MoreImpact of Climate Change on Wild Bees: How They Are Emerging Earlier and What It Means for Pollination By Paw Mozter Wild bees are vital…
Read MorePlant Protection Today – PPQ and Washington State Partners Get Ready for Another Hunting Season PPQ and Washington State Partners Get Ready for Another…
Read More4-H Youth Launch Projects to Improve Pollinator Habitat $15K grant supports local efforts in eastern Kansas MANHATTAN, Kan. – An ambitious group of teenagers…
Read MoreWhat does it mean for plants and bees if spring comes early? Joey Chini As several Canadians in some parts of the country deal with…
Read MoreOwner of honey farm in East Palestine worried about future sales Davis and his family have been in the business for 15 years, and…
Read MoreCitizen science initiatives increase pollinator activity in private gardens and green spaces by Lund University Have you made adjustments to your garden to make it…
Read MorePlants Will Start Battling For Pollinators as Insects Decline. Losing Could Mean Exile TESSA KOUMOUNDOUROS Plants can go to extraordinary lengths to tempt pollinators…
Read MoreParts of the world are heading toward an insect apocalypse, study suggests By Rachel Ramirez (CNN)Extreme land use combined with warming temperatures are pushing insect ecosystems…
Read MoreNo Mow May: A way of doing more for pollinators by doing less this spring By MOLLY GUTHREY | mguthrey@pioneerpress.com | Pioneer Press On a chilly morning in…
Read MoreBiodiversity Conservation Should Start in Biden’s Backyard The president can set a powerful example for the U.S. and the world by filling the White…
Read MoreWhich Flowers Bloom First and Why? A massive collection of dried flower specimens demonstrates that climate change disrupts the timing of spring blooms. Getty…
Read MoreUW-Green Bay receives official ‘Bee City USA®’ designation Bee City USA® has announced that the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay has met the standards for…
Read More‘Bee’ kind this year by planting a pollinator garden By: Christine Holtz – erachristineh@gmail.com A bee hovers above a flower in Veterans Square. – Era…
Read MoreFree Lawn to Wildflowers Online Presentation Join us at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 9, for a free webinar with Dr. Nash Turley (above)…
Read MoreCALL TO ACTION: Beekeepers Need You! Chinese Tallow has taken a hit from USDA-APHIS. A movement to put an end to Chinese Tallow is…
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