CATCH THE BUZZ – Little Risk to Bees from Widely Used Insecticide, Reports Expert from The University of Arkansas.
By EP News Wire Reports A type of insecticide widely used to treat crops such as cotton and soy beans poses little risk to…
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…
Read MoreAlan Harman Honeybees suffer severe learning and memory deficits after ingesting very small doses of the pesticide chlorpyrifos, potentially threatening their success and survival,…
Read MoreAuthor: Kathy Keatley Garvey Varroa mite on a honey bee (drone) pupa. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey) Those blood-sucking varroa mites (Varroa destructor) are…
Read MoreAlan Harman Taylor Pass Honey chief financial officer Kelvin Deaker (left) and managing director Darren Clifford with some of their newly branded honey. (Taylor…
Read MoreAlan Harman New Zealand’s beekeepers take a major step towards unifying their industry. The National Beekeepers Association (NBA) will become Apiculture New Zealand as…
Read MoreAlan Harman One of the last active beekeepers in Australia’s Northern Territory says too many controlled bush fires have made it impossible to run…
Read MoreAlan Harman Iridescent flowers are never as dramatically rainbow-colored as iridescent beetles, birds or fish and that’s because they tone down the iridescence of…
Read MoreGary Shilling’s INSIGHT March 2016 A couple of weeks ago we received here at Bee Culture a press release telling us there was a…
Read MoreHarris-Mann Climatology’s annual spring and summer outlook predicts more trouble for California and other parts of the West that have been locked in a…
Read MoreBy Mike Hornick, The Packer Citing the state’s drought and unfavorable business conditions, Wonderful Orchards — previously known as Paramount Farms — is removing 10,000…
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