CATCH THE BUZZ – Iran Produces 80,000 Tons Of Honey Last Year, According To Ag Minister
TEHRAN, Jul. 04 (MNA) – Deputy agriculture minister said over 80,000 tons of honey are produced annually in Iran two percent of which…
Read MoreTEHRAN, Jul. 04 (MNA) – Deputy agriculture minister said over 80,000 tons of honey are produced annually in Iran two percent of which…
Read MoreLisa Cumming I recently had a chance to visit the National Bee Diagnostic Centre (NBDC) in the small town of Beaverlodge, Alberta, which is…
Read MoreFor the study – funded by Hort Innovation and Plant & Food Research and the Australian Macadamia Society (AMS) – researchers conducted a trial…
Read MoreBy: Adam Voiland An Aedes aegypti mosquito in the process of acquiring a blood meal. Image Credit: CDC/James Gathany. Though mosquitoes are small, they…
Read MoreResearchers from RMIT University, Monash University, the University of Melbourne and Deakin University have discovered a new mechanism in the bug’s brain for processing…
Read MoreBy Erica Peterson Predicting the imminent arrival of an insect species that could devastate Kentucky’s sweet sorghum crops, the state Department of Agriculture has…
Read MoreBy: Robin McConchie Bees in the United States and Europe are starting to evolve through natural selection to survive a mite that has been…
Read MoreA worker honeybee fitted with a RFID on its back so researchers can record when it enters and leaves the colony. (York University photo…
Read MoreBy Adam Russell, Texas A&M ALOGA, OKLAHOMA – Donning his beekeeper suit, Charles Touchstone, of Arapaho, Oklahoma, stepped a few feet inside a buzzing…
Read MoreWASHINGTON, June 23, 2017 – Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue today authorized emergency grazing on Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) lands in Montana, North Dakota…
Read MoreBy David Nutt A small mite is causing big trouble for New York’s honeybee population and putting in peril the fruit and vegetable crops that…
Read MoreHolly Whetstone, Layne Cameron A team of Michigan State University entomologists will use a nearly $1 million U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of…
Read MoreBECAUSE ALL THE POLLINATOR BUZZES DIDN’T FIT INTO POLLINATOR WEEK Mary Phillips On June, 22, 2017, the National Wildlife Federation’s Collin O’Mara joined…
Read MoreEmory Health Sciences The absence of a single dominant bumblebee species from an ecosystem disrupts foraging patterns among a broad range of remaining pollinators…
Read MoreBeekeepers, scientists, policy-makers and other relevant parties are to set up a European bee partnership that could transform the way bee health is assessed…
Read MoreBy Nathalie Sturgeon The small hive beetle, which lays its eggs in honeycomb, has been found in the Acadian Peninsula. The discovery of a small…
Read MoreWith the help of local beekeepers, Vita (Europe) Ltd has opened a test apiary near its Basingstoke headquarters to complement its other test apiaries…
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 MorePurdue researchers found that honeybees collect pollen from a wide range of plants, even in areas dominated by corn and soybeans. Credit: Purdue University/Tom…
Read MoreTom Van Arsdall, Laurie Davies Adams BECAUSE ALL THE POLLINATOR BUZZES DIDN’T FIT INTO POLLINATOR WEEK Pollinator Week 2017 (June 19-25), marks the tenth…
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