CATCH THE BUZZ – Ukraine ups Exports first 9 months of 2017. Almost 30% exported to US.
Ukraine Ukraine’s 400,000 beekeepers shipped record levels of honey in the first nine months of the year, driven by a growing demand in the…
Read MoreUkraine Ukraine’s 400,000 beekeepers shipped record levels of honey in the first nine months of the year, driven by a growing demand in the…
Read MoreCBC News University of Guelph apiary manager Paul Kelly says honey production has been low this year due to the cool, wet spring and…
Read MoreBeeCounted.org is a map-based public website where beekeepers and the general public can see the extensive data being collected across the country through BroodMinder…
Read MoreBy: James Tew Hey look! I see some beehives. True beekeepers just can’t help looking . . . While traveling, my much younger family…
Read MoreBy: Jessica Louque South Dakota Native Managing 10,000 Colonies In the past year or so, I’ve spent a bit of time with Randy Verhoek….
Read MoreBy: M.E.A. McNeil What Californians know about tornadoes is that they happen somewhere else. Ask anyone – not here, no way. But tornadoes did…
Read MoreBy: Katherine Kiefer In January 2017 at the joint meeting of the ABF, AHPA and CHC in Galveston, the University of Minnesota Bee Squad…
Read MoreSource: The Sangai Express / Mungchan Zimik Ukhrul, November 02 2017: Many may balk at this but to the people of Ukhrul (As with…
Read MorePESHAWAR: The Honey Processing and Packaging Common Facility Centre (CFC) established in Mingora under the federal government-funded Public Sector Development Programme has formally began…
Read MoreUNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — A nearly $1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture will support Penn State researchers in determining best management…
Read MoreThe common kingfisher has to eat nearly 60 per cent of its body weight every day. — Rajesh Kumar Singh/The Associated Press What’s a…
Read MoreDaniel Cressey, in Nature Researchers have monitored the health of the red mason bee (Osmia bicornis-rufa), which nests in hollow cavities. Maj Rundlöf remembers…
Read MoreDENVER — Honeybees may be the world’s most famous pollinator, but a new study shows that blueberry blooms reduce the insects to improvisational klutzes. Not…
Read MoreBy: Alexandra Caspero Scan any packaged food item and you’re likely to be bombarded with various labels touting the food inside. Certified Organic, Non-GMO,…
Read MoreFrom Wikpedia – The simple, deciduous leaves of this tree are alternate, broad rhombic to ovate in shape and have smooth edges, heart shaped and sometimes…
Read MoreLaura Brutscher, who earned her doctorate at MSU in July, had her dissertation research published in the journal Scientific Reports in the same month….
Read MoreBy: Frank Mortimer, Jr. As president of the Northeast NJ Beekeepers Association, I am actively engaged in educating the general public about the importance…
Read MoreBy: Leo Sharashkin A Missouri statute says: “Farmer not merchant.” That’s spot on: for many farmers and beekeepers bringing in a great crop is…
Read MoreBy: James Hydzik Beekeeping looms large in Ukrainian society: one in nine Ukrainians keep hives. The Ukrainian Orthodox Christian church calendar includes Medovyi Spas,…
Read MoreBy: Moneen Jones The MO Master Beekeeper Certification Program is now the Midwest Master Beekeeper Certification program thanks to a collaboration with the Missouri Conservation…
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