CATCH THE BUZZ – Honey bees navigate using magnetic abdomens
Honey bees appear to sense magnetic fields using a magnetic structure in their abdomens, according to a team of physicists and biologists in Canada….
Read MoreHoney bees appear to sense magnetic fields using a magnetic structure in their abdomens, according to a team of physicists and biologists in Canada….
Read More“When consumers are asked an open-ended question, ‘What are you trying to avoid,’ the top three out of four answers are related to a…
Read MoreURBANA, Ill. – Scientists the world over are working to predict how climate change will affect our planet. It is an extremely complex puzzle…
Read MoreWoodland, CALIF.- Beekeepers and packers across the country have long relied on the National Honey Board (NHB) to promote honey and communicate the latest…
Read MoreWe have some great presenters coming to the California Honey Festival- people like Margaret Lombard, CEO of the national Honey Board, Gene Brandi of…
Read MoreResearchers are finding neonicotinoid pesticides in rivers and streams – and in drinking water – in agricultural areas, but they have found that one…
Read MoreThe U.S. honey and garlic industries applaud President Trump’s Executive Order issued today instructing Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to develop enhanced procedures to…
Read MoreFrom The New York Times Scott Pruitt, the head of the Environmental Protection Agency, moved late on Wednesday, March 29, to reject the scientific…
Read MoreReleased March 31, 2017, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Corn Planted Acreage Down…
Read MoreBy Simon Marks The European Commission has proposed a full ban on pesticide substances suspected of having a negative impact on bee colonies in…
Read MoreTexas A&M University researchers say the fungicide iprodione, when used alone or in combination with other common fungicides, leads to a significant reduction…
Read MoreEach year $3 billion of the U.S. economy depends on pollination from native pollinators such as wild bees. Taylor Ricketts, a conservation ecologist…
Read MoreWoodland, CALIF.- Beekeepers and packers across the country have long relied on the National Honey Board (NHB) to promote honey and communicate the latest…
Read MoreWe have some great presenters coming to the California Honey Festival- people like Margaret Lombard, CEO of the national Honey Board, Gene Brandi of…
Read MoreBy Elina L. Niño (AAPA President), Extension Specialist, University of California ANR Cooperative Extension, Davis, CA, and Michael Simone-Finstrom (AAPA Vice-President), Honey Bee Breeding,…
Read MoreBy Jessica Louque Spring Seeds Part 2 – High Mowing Seeds As mentioned in some of my previous articles, High Mowing Seeds is another…
Read MoreBy: Denise Ohio and Catherine Minden Keeping Records Beekeeping is a multisensory experience. You don’t just see the bees, you listen to them, you…
Read MoreBy: Jessica Dally Facebook marketing and the dreaded Facebook algorithm. What it is, why it matters, why people care. It has changed over the…
Read MoreBy: Dewey Caron Don Coats, DVM (retired) began beekeeping during his last years as a dog and cat doctor. What started as a hobby…
Read MoreBy: Gee Atkinson The bee program here is only one of many we have. If you are like me, I rarely drive by Lee…
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