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An art team from the Zurich University of Arts turned six different pollen structures into 3D lamps with a color-changing light inside Zack Palm…
Read MoreAn art team from the Zurich University of Arts turned six different pollen structures into 3D lamps with a color-changing light inside Zack Palm…
Read MoreWhere Food Comes From, Inc. Acquires ‘A Bee Organic’ — A Provider of National Organic Program (NOP) Certifications to a Wide Range of Sectors…
Read MoreA joint collaboration between the Bee Informed Partnership, the USDA-ARS Bee Research Laboratory and USDA-APHIS has been established in the short term to primarily…
Read More(Photo: Indiana Grain LLC) Nearly every foraging honey bee in the state of Indiana will encounter neonicotinoids during corn planting season, and…
Read MoreHoney Bee Health Coalition members brought their vision for collaboration and cross pollination to Capitol Hill this week in a letter to policymakers working…
Read MoreColorado became friendlier to pollinators this week by passing the “Colorado Pollinator Highway” Resolution HJR 1029. The Resolution sponsored by Representative KC Becker and…
Read MoreQueen Mary University of London Nicotine-laced nectar can speed up a bumblebee’s ability to learn flower colors, according to scientists at Queen Mary University…
Read MoreBy Mark Peters A SCIENTIFIC definition for manuka honey to set an industry standard and assure markets of product authenticity has raised significant concerns,…
Read MoreEPA reopened the official comment docket (https://www.regulations.gov/document?D=EPA-HQ-OPP-2010-0384-0092) regarding the preliminary ecological risk assessment for the pyrethroid class of insecticides in late May. It will remain…
Read MoreBy Jenny Schlecht / Agweek Staff Writer If you ask beekeepers what kind of research they would like to see, the answer is simple….
Read MoreThe tens of thousands of abandoned properties, both standing and razed, mean Detroit has become home to more of the native bumblebees than…
Read MoreThe University of Tennessee says research shows a positive correlation between bee health and the presence of agriculture – just opposite to popular belief….
Read MoreFROM: Science magazine Entomologists call it the windshield phenomenon. “If you talk to people, they have a gut feeling. They remember how insects used…
Read MoreToward the end of this month we will be hosting three webinars as part of the Healthy Bees 2020 program organized by Project Apis…
Read MoreA Better Way To Protect Crops, and Bees By: John Dietz Beekeepers may be delivering a new service for crop producers, in North America…
Read MoreAfrican Honey Bees & Climate Change By: Ed Edwin Pandora, of classical Greek mythology, was given a box which contained all the evils of…
Read MoreBy: Larry Connor The young worker looked at the owner, dumbfounded. “You want me to kill all the queens I find in these colonies?” The…
Read MoreExtracting honey from cantankerous combs. Odds and Ends – Dark socks and crystallized honey. By: James E. Tew Extracting from cold, older combs I…
Read MoreJune Report Spring Reckoning We went to our reporters this month and asked about their Spring weather, and how it had affected the…
Read MoreRoot Company, Kids and Still…No Ducks! A couple of weeks ago I had the opportunity for the second year in a row to talk…
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