Millions of Alaska-bound Honey Bees Die
Millions of Alaska-bound honeybees die at Atlanta airport by Sabine Poux, Hundreds of pounds of honeybees were set to ship from the Lower 48 to…
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Millions of Alaska-bound honeybees die at Atlanta airport by Sabine Poux, Hundreds of pounds of honeybees were set to ship from the Lower 48 to…
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Cherokee Nation installs new pollinator homes at Cherokee Immersion School, Cherokee speakers’ village Submitted by Cherokee Nation TAHLEQUAH — Cherokee Nation celebrated the installation…
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An Alternative Use for Shopping Centers: Beehives David Moin ShopCore Properties is creating a lot of buzz. The real estate company is installing beehives…
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REMEMBERING EUGENE “GENE” KILLION By Charles and Karen Nielsen Lorence If you have been around long enough in the beekeeping industry, the name Gene…
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How Honey Bees Could Help Find Bodies of Missing People BY SHIRA LI BARTOV Honey bees could become the latest crime fighters to help locate…
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Honey Bee Authority Dr. Eric Mussen Passes Celebrated honey bee authority Dr. Eric Carnes Mussen, an internationally known 38-year California Cooperative Extension apiculturist and an…
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California Court Rules That Bees Are Fish Insects aren’t a category protected by the California Endangered Species Act. So state officials classified four bumblebee…
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African beekeepers’ innovation makes beekeeping returns sweeter For years, Joseck Matheri, Calvin Tiony and their wives watched helplessly as honey badger, an animal bigger…
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Major colony losses have Canadian beekeepers feeling spring sting Beekeepers in Alberta, Manitoba and Ontario report major losses, with mites and other factors blamed…
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Is Bee Theft Contributing to Decline in Honey Bee Population? The honey bee population is on the decline, and maybe not just from mites,…
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Buzz Thrill: Retired educator using science background for beekeeping ‘hobby’ By Don Wilkins Messenger-Inquirer Steve Hahus, a retired teacher and beekeeper, walks through his…
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The High Art of Elevated Dumbery By: Stephen Bishop Some people think you can just do dumb things without any forethought, but learning how…
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Bee vectoring is a novel technology that can be used to fight pests and diseases inside the hive. Bees carry protective powders into…
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Intervale farm picks up pieces after vandal destroys beehives, greenhouse By Cam Smith BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) – Farming businesses in Burlington’s Intervale are picking…
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From engineer to beekeeper: Highgate woman smashing stereotypes Sally Patterson Highgate’s Helen Rogers has been named one of the UK#s most “inspirational and…
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A conversation with Indiana’s top honey bee expert A honey bee forager cleans herself on a flower FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WPTA21) –…
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This NYPD Beekeeper Has Subdued His Last Swarm BY DANNY LEWIS, WNYC DARREN MAYS In late August, tourists and New Yorkers in Times Square spotted…
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Viktor Plyushchev, owner of Smart Bee Pollinations, and his daughter Albeena open one of their beehives on their farm in La Center….
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Women in AgTech: Ellie Symes SOFTWARE FOUNDER HELPS ALMOND GROWERS MONITOR HIVE STRENGTH By:AMY WU Editor’s Note: The following profile is an excerpt from Amy…
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Beehive deliveries keep New Yorkers buzzing on rooftops, backyards Bees are thriving in New York hives. The city offers them a welcome variety of…
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