Honey Bees on Federal Facilities
Honey Bee Health Blooming at Federal Facilities Across US Associated Press CONCORD, N.H. — While judges, lawyers and support staff at the federal courthouse in…
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Honey Bee Health Blooming at Federal Facilities Across US Associated Press CONCORD, N.H. — While judges, lawyers and support staff at the federal courthouse in…
Read MoreEnvironment: Honey bees provide a snapshot of city landscape and health by BioMed Central Urban honey bees could be used to gain insight into the…
Read MoreThe cemetery’s honey is said to be some of the best in town. WRITTEN BY DAVID ANDREWS | PHOTOGRAPHED BY DAVID ANDREWS You’ll soon be able to…
Read MoreColorado’s biggest corporations are investing in saving bees Industry giants in Colorado host hives as way to support surrounding ecosystems By MEGAN ULU-LANI BOYANTON | mboyanton@denverpost.com | The Denver…
Read MoreBee Culture is doing something a bit different this October. We have been publishing a long running series in our magazine by author James Masucci…
Read MoreBy: Marissa Hermanson Honeybee colonies have been dying more frequently in recent years than they used to, in large part because of a phenomenon…
Read MoreSTLMade spotlights UMSL-led research on pollination in urban orchards BY STEVE WALENTIK Aimee Dunlap, an associate professor of biology at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, has been directing…
Read MoreAn Alternative Use for Shopping Centers: Beehives David Moin ShopCore Properties is creating a lot of buzz. The real estate company is installing beehives…
Read MoreExtension offers course in beekeeping basics Jeff Smithpeters BEE GUY — Jon Zawislak, extension apiary specialist, talks to visitors about pollinators at the Arkansas…
Read MoreBy Scott Solomon, Rice University The sun temple built by pharaoh Nyuserre in the Fifth Dynasty of ancient Egypt 4,500 years ago has the earliest…
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Read MoreBeekeeping business buzzing with activity during pandemic ‘There’s a little more to (beekeeping) than just throwing them in your backyard… and collecting honey from…
Read MoreEveryone got so into the idea of urban beekeeping that now there might be too many urban bees What happens when every company…
Read MoreFr. Michael Rennier How beekeeping satisfies the soul Keeping bees is both a meaningful and sacred hobby … and deeply connected to the…
Read MoreOnline Beekeeping Courses & Webinars with Rutgers University Make a beeline to Rutgers University for online beekeeping courses and webinars this spring…
Read MoreCover Crops Benefit Both Commercial Farmers and Urban Gardeners NRCS National Plant Materials Center (PMC) staff David Kidwell-Slak (PMC Manager), Shawn Belt (Horticulturist), and…
Read MoreColombian Student Finds Hive of Ideas at Purdue Agriculture By: Emma Ea Ambrose Moreno on the left-hand side of the bee hive. …
Read MoreCity trees are turning green early, prompting warnings for food and pollination MICHAEL LEVITT Premature greening in urban trees could have negative environmental…
Read MoreVICTORIA – More bees are coming to Victoria. Canadian urban beekeeping company Alveole is putting approximately 50,000 new bees per hive into 12 new North American cities,…
Read MoreIndiana Bee School XX 2022 Bee School will be held on February 26th, 2022 at Horizon Convention Center in Muncie, Indiana. Cost is $50 for…
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