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For 76-year-old Super Senior Mike Palmer, life has been pretty sweet. “I’m going to be learning until the day I’m gone,” he said.
A local beekeeper does a deep dive into the importance of preserving and maintaining the honeybee population. HAMPTON, Va. — ...
It's possible for nearly everyone to help keep honeybees busy in their vital role as agricultural, garden and wildland ...
Hundreds of flatbed loads of honey bees are trucked into Washington every spring, enabling the production of apples, cherries, pears and berries in the state.
Part one of a two-part feature on honeybees explores existential threats they face, from climate change to mites and bears.
Climate can vary across large areas of land, but it can also vary within much smaller areas such as farms. A new study by ...
Wild bee diversity improves when organic farms overlap with perennial meadows. These combinations offer nesting and varied ...
"Our findings show that a well-designed mix of habitat types is key. When areas complement each other in terms of food and nesting resources, they can support a wider range of wild bee species," ...
Vedanth is one of two kids from Colorado heading to Washington D.C. for the Scripps National Spelling Bee. He'll be joined by 14-year-old Blanche Li from Boulder Valley School District.
Such a comeback is good for Arizona, as beekeeping can be lucrative and funnel more money back into the local economy. On a larger, ecological scale, beekeeping is also good for the planet.
In March, Incremental Development Alliance hosted a Small Scale Strategies meetup and Q&A with its acting director, Alli Thurmond Quinlan. More than 80 people attended.
The logistical nightmare had to end, so in 2015, Wonderful acquired four small beekeeping companies and bred their own stocks from that foundation. Wonderful has about 4.5 billion bees.