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by Jerry Bromenshenk Professional Grade Infrared Cameras – ~$700 (C2), ~$1,000 – $4,400, Mid-Level, Ex Series (E4-E8) You may ask, why rent or buy…
Read Moreby Jerry Bromenshenk Professional Grade Infrared Cameras – ~$700 (C2), ~$1,000 – $4,400, Mid-Level, Ex Series (E4-E8) You may ask, why rent or buy…
Read Moreby Herman Danenhower and Jack Rath A century ago most honey was sold in the comb as cut comb or in wooden sections. With…
Read MoreUnited States honey production in 2015 from producers with five or more colonies totaled 157 million pounds, down 12 percent from 2014. There were…
Read MoreBy Lindsay Carroll, CBC News A million boxes of Honey Nut Cheerios will be sold in Canada promoting the Bring Back the Bees campaign P.E.I….
Read MoreNational Science Foundation IMAGE: Many US cities face the prospect of increasing risks of Zika-carrying mosquitoes. Factors that can combine to produce a Zika virus…
Read MoreBy Puneet Kollipara, Science Magazine Federal agencies need to patch some scientific holes in their ongoing efforts to protect struggling bee populations, according to…
Read MoreQueen Mary, University of London Well qualified bumblebees are not prepared to share their pollinating knowledge with less experienced bees, according to new research…
Read MoreA specialty crop is not some kind of exotic plant, not an obscure herb or flower, specialty crops are quite simply the fruits and…
Read MoreResearch from North Carolina State University finds that among eusocial insects – like ants, bees and termites – the more individuals there are in…
Read MoreBy EP News Wire Reports A type of insecticide widely used to treat crops such as cotton and soy beans poses little risk to…
Read MoreJim M http://newsstand.clemson.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/mimi.jpgelvin Public Service Activities Wildflowers help to attract a wide range of beneficial insects, including (clockwise from upper left): Gulf Fritillary, domestic…
Read MoreFrank Giles, Growing Produce The much-anticipated emergency exemption allowing the use of bactericides to enhance overall trees health of trees infected with HLB has…
Read MoreBy Meghan Milbrath, Michigan State University Extension, March 8, 2016 Guest Blog to Bee Informed Beekeepers in northern climates have already lost a lot…
Read MoreBy: Ann-Marie Jeffries, Growing Produce| As many as 1,700 bee hives have been stolen from California orchards this year – and those are only…
Read MoreAlan Harman European beekeepers could take a leaf from Heinz and add 57 varieties to their honey labels after researchers find European honey bees…
Read MoreBee Culture’s reporter at the symposium captured comments and remarks during testimony yesterday at the Pollinator Protection Symposium being held in Washington DC. Representatives…
Read MoreThe National Honey Board (NHB) announced that it has launched an online catalog for members of the honey industry. In a continued effort to…
Read MoreThis is what it’s like requeening colonies commercial style in Flagstaff Arizona. Thomas Hedwall, one of our 39 entries, sends this in as an…
Read MoreParasitic Mites That Transmit A Honey Bee-Infecting Virus May Benefit From Spreading The Pathogen, A Study Shows. By Ashley P. Taylor , The Scientist,…
Read MoreChristina M. Grozinger, Center for Pollinator Research, Department of Entomology, Penn State There has been considerable discussion about the impact of pesticides – particularly…
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