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Read MoreEFEAgro | translated by Paola Tamma Bees are the main pollinators in most ecosystems, and have thus a crucial if often overlooked role in…
Read MoreHoney from Ethiopia. The beehives of Ethiopia, Africa’s top honey producer, make about a quarter of the continent’s honey, but travellers who come to…
Read MoreA new study finds monarch butterfly populations from western North America have declined far more dramatically than was previously known and face a greater…
Read MoreJoe Schwartz This is true for many of the 41 insect-pollinated plant species growing in a Phrygana scrubland habitat on the Greek island of…
Read MoreWe’ve all seen busy bees hard at work. They fly from one flower to the next collecting pollen to feed their offspring. As they toil to…
Read MoreHealth officials are desperate for new antibiotics as dangerous bacterial strains strengthen their resistance against long-used drugs. Every year in the United States, 2…
Read MoreNew Zealand beekeepers are going high-tech as they attempt to fight off organized crime. Police seized thousands of beehives, worth up to $1000 each,…
Read MoreBritain’s organic industry is taking a major step forward, testing technology that tracks the journey of organic food from farm to shop shelf. The…
Read MoreClose check: An audit found that more than 100 hives in Victoria’s North West had clinical signs of American foulbrood. LARGE scale biosecurity checks…
Read MoreBy Paola Tamma | EURACTIV.com France loves honey. But is it real? Cheap imports of counterfeit honey are endangering beekeeping around the world, and…
Read MoreBy Gareth Corfield This is an Asian hornet Rise of the Insects A UK Jersey-based drone was brutally attacked by a swarm of Asian…
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Read MoreBy: Ross Conrad Fences, honey and queens. Electric Fence Considerations According to the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department, the black bear population in the state…
Read MoreBy: Vaughn Bryant Filtering honey has become a big issue among many individual beekeepers. Many beekeepers want to remove large items of debris such…
Read MoreBy: Jim Thompson The first jar invented specifically for honey. I collect old honey jars and when I heard that the Muth Jar was…
Read MoreWinter and Summer Loss Survey, Plus, Spring and Summer Honey Crop Survey Bee Culture’s field reporters this month have been busy, and we’ve…
Read MoreBy: Kathy Summers EAS 2017 Chickens Bees Kim and I spent last week (August 1-4) at the University of Delaware attending EAS 2017. We…
Read MoreBy: Kim Flottum August was about as busy a time as I’ve had in years. We were gone for a week to Delaware for the annual…
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