CATCH THE BUZZ – International colony losses nearly 12% last year
The number of honey bee colonies fell by nearly 12% last winter, an international study involving the University of Strathclyde…
Read MoreThe number of honey bee colonies fell by nearly 12% last winter, an international study involving the University of Strathclyde…
Read MoreBy Michael Alexander, from Coin Update The Reserve Bank of New Zealand has unveiled (August 1) a…
Read MoreAndy Michel and Reed Johnson, Ohio State University Although soybean aphids remain at low levels, Reed Johnson and Andy Michel, two Ohio State University…
Read MoreAlan Harman Niagara College in Ontario is introducing a one-year hands-on commercial beekeeping graduate certificate program – the first of its kind in Eastern…
Read MoreAn industrial design and technology graduate from Loughborough University’s design school has created an intelligent beehive using UV-stablised polythene as part of her final-year…
Read MoreBy Susan Scutti, (CNN) After the first locally transmitted cases of the Zika virus were identified in a small area north of downtown Miami,…
Read MoreResearchers breed wasps to save citrus trees Researchers at Cal Poly Pomona are breeding sting-less wasps to help contain the citrus pest population in…
Read MorePrevious studies have shown how neonicotinoids reduce the number bumblebees queens produced. Photograph: Richard Becker/Alamy Stock Photo The world’s most widely used insecticide is…
Read MoreUniversity of Otago Researchers from New Zealand’s University of Otago have discovered the molecular mechanism by which queen honeybees carefully control worker bees’ fertility….
Read MoreRovanel’s Resort and Conference Centre, Store Bay, Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago. 12-16th September 2016 under the auspices of the International Federation of Beekeepers’ Associations,…
Read MoreBy Susan Milius When a honey bee colony gets hot and bothered, the crisis sets tongues wagging. Middle-aged bees stick their tongues into the…
Read MoreKim Kaplan, Public Affairs Specialist, Agricultural Research Service When ARS researchers wrote the definitive report on the composition of honey in 1962, they made…
Read MoreHoney Bee Abdominal Motion at 500 Frames Per Second (video) Entomological Society of America Honey Bee Abdominal Motion at 500 Frames Per Second (video)…
Read MoreJoin HoneyLove August 19-21, 2016 for an unforgettable weekend filled with educational lectures and workshops, hands-on demonstrations, the latest in natural beekeeping techniques and findings, an elite collection of…
Read MoreSenator Rubio – “If we don’t have replanting, we’re going to lose the industry.” According to Bob Shatters, a research molecular biologist with USDA’s…
Read MoreSummaries of presentations from the 2016 Organic Agriculture Research Symposium (OARS) held in Pacific Grove are now available online at http://eorganic.info/node/16778. Many of the workshops…
Read MoreChristina L. Mogren & Jonathan G. Lundgren Worldwide pollinator declines are attributed to a number of factors, including pesticide exposures. Neonicotinoid insecticides specifically have…
Read MoreEntries must be completed by July 31st. You will receive information on where and when to send your honey. Awards will be given…
Read MoreThe Phenology Garden at A.I. Root Candle Co. contains 28 plants, which includes Herbaceous Perennials, Woody Ornamentals, and Native plants. The garden was established…
Read MoreBy: Ann Harman ‘He was a bold man that first ate an oyster.’ – Jonathan Swift I suppose that that ‘bold man’ would have…
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