Peering Into The Future A Path To The Genius Hive
By: Joseph Cazier The Genius hive will be able to tell you what it needs to do better. Introduction Many of the changes we are…
Read MoreBy: Joseph Cazier The Genius hive will be able to tell you what it needs to do better. Introduction Many of the changes we are…
Read MoreBy: Karl Gruber | February 1, 2018 , The Scientist Magazine The paper A. Fujiwara et al., “First report on the emergency dance of…
Read MoreMinistry For Primary Industries The New Zealand Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) (similar to USDA in US) has reissued the General Requirements for Bee…
Read MoreKeeping Your Honey Waiting By: Jay Evans As a scientist, I notice and tuck away lots of recent articles on topics that relate to…
Read MoreHeat plays an important role in flower-pollinator interactions. According to new research, heat patterns serve as signatures for flowers, advertising their availability to passing…
Read MoreLONDON — As bees gain foraging experience they continually refine both the order in which they visit flowers and the flight paths they take…
Read MoreAsian citrus psyilid is a major threat to the worldwide citrus industry. Infected psyllids can transfer the deadly citrus greening disease, known as Huanglongbing…
Read MoreResearchers at Michigan State University’s entomology department have unlocked a key to maintain the insecticide’s effectiveness in eliminating pests without killing beneficial bugs, such…
Read MoreA genomic study of Puerto Rico’s Africanized honey bees has found out why they are more docile than other so-called killer bees –…
Read MoreBy Jay Evans Old Time Bee Legions Few people are more attuned to honey bee behavior than Cornell University Professor, Thomas Seeley. From his…
Read MorePaper co-authors Ping Wen (left) and Shi-hao Dong (right) study Asian hornets. Credit: James Nieh Over the past decade, Asian hornets, predatory insects with…
Read MoreWASHINGTON, D.C. September 1, 2017 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) today announced $3.1 million in…
Read MoreThe National Agricultural Statistical Service (NASS) recently reported the results of its second honey bee colony loss survey. The Bee Informed Partnership…
Read MoreThe U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) recently announced nine grants totaling more than $8 million to study…
Read MoreBy: Rebecca Novak Tibbitt The role of antibiotics is both good, and bad in honey bee microbia. Researchers at the University of Texas, Austin,…
Read MoreSixteen honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) colonies were placed in four different agricultural landscapes to study the effects of agricultural landscape and exposure to…
Read MoreRecent Accomplishments And Where We Are Heading Shapiro, Dykes, Sears, Hays, Berthelsen, Waycott Intro/Overview, by Julie Shapiro Honey bees play an integral role in…
Read MoreJane Stout is a professor in botany at the School of Natural Sciences in Trinity College Dublin Workers bees and a queen bee (with…
Read MoreWild sunflower, Helianthus annuus, in a tent at the South Deerfield Agricultural Research Station operated by UMass Amherst. Researchers use the tents to study…
Read MoreBy: Toni Burnham Honey bees, unlike marchers, stay inside when it pours down rain. Here in DC, advocates for pollinator research got soaked, instead….
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