CATCH THE BUZZ – Land Use Changes threaten 40% of U.S. Commercial bees
Alan Harman The heart of the American commercial honey bee industry is under threat from land use changes. A U.S. Geological Survey study says…
Read MoreAlan Harman The heart of the American commercial honey bee industry is under threat from land use changes. A U.S. Geological Survey study says…
Read MoreWestbridge Agricultural Products announced that the California Department of Pesticide Regulation has approved the addition of stone fruit and almonds to the Botector label….
Read MoreWhile some places in the world suffer terribly with drought, such has not been the case this year in Yucatan. Excessive rainfall and…
Read MoreBrutscher LM, McMenamin AJ, Flenniken ML (2016) The Buzz about Honey Bee Viruses. PLoS Pathog 12(8): e1005757. doi:10.1371/journal.ppat.1005757 Editor: Rebecca Ellis Dutch, University of…
Read MoreAugust 23, 2016 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced today a direct final rule to ensure that drugs used in animal feed remain…
Read MoreThe sweet orange is not only the most widely planted tree fruit worldwide; it is by far the most economically significant crop to Florida….
Read MoreMichael Eyer , Peter Neumann, Vincent Dietemann Abstract Honey bees, Apis species, obtain carbohydrates from nectar and honeydew. These resources are ripened into honey…
Read MoreZhiguang Liu, Chao Chen, Qingsheng Niu, Wenzhong Qi, Chunying Yuan, Songkun Su, Shidong Liu, Yingsheng Zhang, Xuewen Zhang, Ting Ji, Rongguo Dai, Zhongyin Zhang,…
Read MoreAlan Harman Travel can adversely affect bee health and lifespan, but North Carolina University says the impact of transporting honey bees to pollinate various…
Read MoreAs school season is about to begin, members of Congress express concern over the soaring prices of Mylan’s EpiPen, (EpiPen® (epinephrine injection, USP) 0.3 mg…
Read MoreYlan Q. Mui Washington Post SURBITON, England – The honey bees buzzing inside the hives in this community garden outside of London appear…
Read MoreGail DeBoer Staff writer gdeboer@pilotindependent.com Smiles, applause, even happy tears were evident at the Aug. 11 groundbreaking for Paws and Claws Rescue and…
Read MoreOur Case of Honey is drawing a group of insightful participants. Speakers committed so far include Gene McCune, McCune Family Apiaries, Ohio; Dan Conlon,…
Read MoreHave you ever wondered what an Africanized bee colony looks like? Have you ever wanted to see how beekeeping occurs in a developing country?…
Read MoreBy: Kim Flottum A peculiar thing is happening, relative to what is growing where anymore, at least in my part of Ohio, and in…
Read MoreSummer, Bee Culture’s 2017 Calendar Contest By: Kathy Summers It’s been a busy month, but it’s been a busy month at home unlike the…
Read MorePure natural honey is, by definition, a non-GMO food. It’s that simple. By: Michelle Poulk This message is supported by the American Beekeeping Federation, American…
Read MoreThe nutritional value of pollen has been demonstrated by measuring such diverse parameters as the growth and development of fat body, the development of…
Read MoreReal Time Watching Winter Clusters By: Wyatt Mangum That was for the Summer. This article extends the diagnostic capabilities of thermal cameras into Winter. First…
Read MoreBy Connie Krochmal Milkweeds are common wildflowers in most areas of the country. Around a hundred species are found worldwide with slightly over half…
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