Louisiana beekeepers have been hit hard this year by colony loss, as has the industry nationwide. Why are so many bees dying?
I think the bee and Ohio’s ancestors had one thing in common. They both had self-interest. Yet, the bee’s self-interest gave back what the flowers needed to produce more food. However, some ancestors ...
The University of Florida's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences is training beekeepers over the next couple of days ...
Biological cells often possess thin, hair-like protrusions on their surface known as cilia, which serve various functions ...
Researchers from the University of Florence and University of Pisa conducted an experiment demonstrating that managed ...
Cornell University bee experts are analyzing samples of bees and related material to help identify the cause of unprecedented ...
An army of experts and citizen scientists devoted to documenting and protecting the country’s native bees is telling us a lot ...
Bruce Steele of Altadena, California, evacuated his home — also the site of his small business — with his adult daughter in ...
Several years ago, another beekeeper and I were invited by the local Farm Bureau to give a beekeeping presentation to a local ...
A recent survey sampling of over one million honeybee colonies found that colony deaths have reached an all-time high across ...
When Bakuto closed in Lindenhurst, conversation immediately turned to what would replace it in the prime village location: A stylish new cocktail-forward spot called The Green Door, designated by — ...
Iridescent sweat bees, hairy-faced mining bees, tiny Perdita minima the size of a gnat. Thanks to swarms of apiary ...