CATCH THE BUZZ – The Ohio State University 2017 Bee Lab Webinar Series
Sessions are the third Wednesday of the month, beginning at 9AM EASTERN. All webinars are free, and registration is not required. The schedule for this year is…
Read MoreSessions are the third Wednesday of the month, beginning at 9AM EASTERN. All webinars are free, and registration is not required. The schedule for this year is…
Read MoreSummary: A core set of genes involved in the responses of honey bees to multiple diseases caused by viruses and parasites has been identified…
Read MoreWhere do honey bees come from? A new study from researchers at the University of California, Davis and UC Berkeley clears some of the…
Read MoreOne (or more) awards available in 2017; the total amount available for all awards is $10,000. The award will be announced at the EAS…
Read MoreThe Pest Management Regulator Agency (PMRA) has granted full registration to Bayvarol®, flumethrin strips indicated for control of Varroa mites (Varroa destructor) in honey…
Read MoreA new study from researchers at the University of California, Davis and UC Berkeley clears some of the fog around honey bee origins. The…
Read MoreFilmed and written by Michael N Sutton Apocrita is suborder of insects in the order Hymenoptera (Bees, wasps, and ants). This film is a…
Read MorePublished today in the open-access journal GigaScience is an article that presents the genome of a parasitic mite, Tropilaelaps mercedesae, that infects bee colonies,…
Read MoreBy Paul Te A small city in Iowa has taken an action to save the bees from extinction. Acres of land were donated to…
Read MoreCall to Action: FDA is requiring honey labels to list “added sugars.” Speak OUT! This message is a reminder that on March 6 at…
Read MoreA new app, launching later this year, will allow users to explore land management scenarios, and virtually test how bee-friendly decisions would improve their…
Read MoreAs mandated by the Food and Drug Administration, the latest version of the redesigned Nutrition Facts label was unveiled Monday by RL Food Testing…
Read Morehttp://www.americanhoneytastingsociety.com/honey-tasting-101 The AHTS’s Honey Tasting courses are an intensive educational and interactive introduction into the world of honey. We teach you the methods of sensory…
Read MoreDespite having few taste genes, honey bees are fine-tuned to know what minerals the colony may lack and proactively seek out nutrients in conjunction…
Read MoreAs almond growers are getting ready for pollination, Director of Agricultural Affairs for the Almond Board of California, Bob Curtis, says at the field…
Read MoreAs bees slip onto the endangered species list in the United States, researchers in Japan are pollinating lilies with insect-sized drones. The undersides of…
Read MoreIn the fall of 1997, a small group of dedicated monarch scientists and volunteers set out to count how many monarch butterflies were overwintering…
Read MoreAlan Harman A 61-year-old resident of Hong Kong was being treated for a rare case of mad honey poisoning after eating honey from Nepal….
Read MoreKeith Loria The Union of Concerned Scientists has petitioned the FDA to create “disqualifying levels” of added sugars that would prevent retailers and manufacturers…
Read MoreIn a review of existing research, commissioned by a committee of the European Parliament, a group of European researchers has identified benefits of organic…
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