CATCH THE BUZZ – Canada’s Honey Production Up For 2015
Alan Harman Canadian beekeepers produced 95.3 million pounds of honey in 2015, up 11.4% from 2014 and at its highest level in nine years….
Read MoreAlan Harman Canadian beekeepers produced 95.3 million pounds of honey in 2015, up 11.4% from 2014 and at its highest level in nine years….
Read MoreDefra has issued its National Pollinator Strategy: Implementation Plan update a year on from the initial work, updating on its neonicotinoid strategy. The National…
Read MoreAgriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack on Monday released the following statement on Rural America At A Glance, 2015 Edition, an annual report by USDA’s Economic…
Read MoreHoney bees are under attack from New Zealand’s Department of Conservation (Doc), which says its research shows honey bees can alter the pollination process…
Read MoreResearchers at the University of Birmingham have made a breakthrough which could be a major stepping stone to increasing food and crop security across…
Read MoreReleased: 11/4/2015 11:30:00 AM According to the first-ever study of pesticide residues on field-caught bees, native bees are exposed to neonicotinoid insecticides and other…
Read MorePARIS, Dec. 2, 2015 — Climate change is likely to impede progress on reducing undernourishment around the world in the decades ahead, according to…
Read MoreAt the end of November the billion dollar sweetener war came to an end. Sugar processers and the makers…
Read MoreFrom Entomology Today By Tomas Bustamante The Honey Bee Research and Extension Laboratory at the University of Florida (UF HBREL) is making a free…
Read MoreFrom – PBS – The Salt. What’s On Your Plate. Food For Thought. America’s beekeepers are having a rough time. They lost an estimated…
Read MoreDiversity in a honey bee pathogen: first report of a third master variant of the Deformed Wing Virus quasispecies Open Gideon J Mordecai1,2, Lena Wilfert3, Stephen…
Read MoreMoncton researchers are hoping honey bees could be a link to a new treatment for inflammatory diseases. (CBC) University of Moncton researchers are buzzing…
Read MoreHumans have depended on each other for thousands of years — gathering food, building shelters and fending off enemies. And even though cooperation has…
Read MoreAuthor: Kathy Keatley Garvey DAVIS–When honey bees shift from nurse bees to foragers, or from caring for the brood to foraging for nectar and…
Read MoreAlan Harman Bait A New Zealand insect ecologist has developed a pesticide bait that targets wasps and does not affect honey bees. Richard Toft…
Read MoreAPIFORM gave a solution, they reinvented the beehive, made beekeeping accessible for all APIFORM BEEKEEPING has been selected as a finalist in the European…
Read MoreQueens by Larry Connor Before obtaining the first bee colony, the future sustainable apiculturist must master key aspects of bee biology. Here we look…
Read MoreMicrofiber towels and small hive beetles Some useless comments about the iconic hive smoker J. Tew novice – Vaporizing oxalic acid; Field testing an…
Read MoreA case for honey. When your business is measured in cases of honey, when you begin to call yourself a “Producer-Packer”, when honey puts…
Read MoreWhat is it – smoke and mirrors or bountiful possibility? by M.E.A. McNeil “It’s a really rough world out there for bees,” said Eric…
Read More