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Dallas businesses are buying into corporate beekeeping, resulting in hives being installed in unsuspecting locations ...
Researchers from the Cluster of Excellence Collective Behavior at the University of Konstanz have discovered that honey bees ...
Researchers unveil a man-made “Power Bar” that could replace pollen for stressed honey bee colonies. In Washington’s crop ...
It was all about the bees last week for two Park Slope residents who set up a hive on the roof of a Brooklyn brownstone, home ...
Embark on an eye-opening journey to discover how bees tirelessly gather nectar to create the honey we love explore the ...
Extreme Texas weather and harsh climate are key factors driving a shocking 66% decline in commercial bee colonies since June ...
The honey and beekeeping industry has estimated nearly 1.6 million of the U.S.'s 3 million honeybee colonies were lost over ...
If the honey bee decline continues, food shortages and price increases will become a major concern. Two beekeepers in the ...
Honey bees naturally swarm but it often doesn't end well for them - so, the British Beekeepers Association is urging the ...
Dan Long handles his beehives with care. When he needs to harvest honey or search for a queen bee, he might wear a full ...
Scientists have created a new type of food that could help honey bee colonies survive even without access to natural pollen.
Honeycombs, beeswax, and all are safe to eat! It provides vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and amino acids. There’s even an old wives’ tale suggesting that honey provides relief from seasonal ...