CATCH THE BUZZ – Risk Assessment On The Potential Risks To Bees From Neonicotinoid Pesticides.
There are just a few months to go before the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) updates its risk assessment on the potential risks…
Read MoreThere are just a few months to go before the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) updates its risk assessment on the potential risks…
Read MoreAn unseasonably warm, dry summer on Mount Rainier in 2015 caused subalpine wildflowers to change their bloom times and form ‘reassembled’ communities, with unknown…
Read MoreBy David Eddy, Growing Produce California growers enjoyed some welcome rain this past winter, but because it had been two full decades since such…
Read MorePUERTO RICO & US VIRGIN ISLANDS BEE RESCUE CAMPAIGN Help Save The Bees of the Caribbean! Please help the pollinators on Puerto Rico and…
Read MoreBrian German Agri-Business, Regulation The new pesticide regulations regarding the use of agricultural pesticides near public K-12 school sites and licensed daycare facilities will…
Read MoreHome owners in a new Christchurch housing development are being bombed by yellow poo. Bee poo. The Highsted development houses are getting covered in little yellow streaks…
Read MoreRoss Courtney, Good Fruit Grower – http://www.goodfruit.com/bee-haulers-get-delay-in-complying-with-new-federal-rules/ The federal government has granted truckers who haul live animals, including honeybees destined for tree fruit pollination…
Read MoreNew research overturns the idea that the short-term benefits of increased global emissions of CO2 on plant growth would benefit agriculture. Instead, the latest…
Read MoreWe are running a tad late this month due to our trip to The National Honey Show in the UK in late October. It…
Read MoreDECEMBER REPORT We’re throwing a lot of numbers at you this month but we think you’ll find them useful. Below is our monthly report…
Read MoreBy: Rich Morris Hang around an online forum for Beekeepers, and you find out fast that they can be an opinionated bunch. Introduction There’s…
Read MoreBy: Ross Conrad The dose response characteristics of neonicotinoid insecticides turn out to be identical to those of genotoxic carcinogens, which are the most dangerous…
Read MoreBy: Sarah Red-Laird The Weirdest Place Michael Smith Has Been Stung and 36 Other Facts About Him Winners of the lg Nobel Prize are awarded…
Read MoreBy: Jim Thompson I have found it interesting to look at the types of different beehive covers or tops that have been used over the…
Read MoreBy: Ed Colby At the turn of the century, Derrick Maness and I worked together for Colorado commercial beekeeper Paul Limbach. Derrick still does….
Read MoreBy: Becky Johnson By Involving All Members In The Good And The Bad, Listening To Concerns And Forever Adapting To New Ideas And Ways,…
Read MoreBy: Buddy May Dedicated mentoring of the new and inexperienced beekeeper is perhaps the single most important aspect of successful management in beekeeping. I…
Read MoreBy: Peter Sieling In 1896-1897, Bee Culture magazine, then called Gleanings in Bee Culture published its one and only serial novel. A few complained that…
Read MoreBy: Ann Harman From Washington …… To Washington Jay is originally from Seattle in Washington State. Since his mother worked in a natural history…
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