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While American beekeepers search for solutions, another, potentially worse threat looms: Tropilaelaps mites, which also hail ...
I set out to remove what looked like two small beehives, but I was in for quite a surprise! These bees managed to build their hives in the tightest spaces behind my shed and fence, showing way more ...
Beekeepers across the state, the nation’s fifth-largest hub of honey production, worry about significant financial losses.
July is not as busy as the previous few months for beekeepers, but it is still a very important month in the bee yard.
Haroon Rasheed, founder of Bee Happy Raw Honey, promotes natural beekeeping and urban farming through community involvement ...
The traditional method of identifying and locating queen bees within a hive involves laborious and time-consuming processes, such as visual inspections and paint marking on the thorax. In contrast, ...
Lifting up the hood of a Beewise hive feels more like you’re getting ready to examine the engine of a car than visit with a few thousand pollinators.
Scientists found that bees follow subtle microclimate cues - tiny shifts in heat and humidity that shape pollination and boost crow yields.
Because it's so simple, you won't be a very busy bee if you take on this project: turning an IKEA vase into a hive-shaped lamp bedecked with bejeweled bees.
Roughly 300,000 robot hives are in use across the U.S., scattered across fields of almond, canola, pistachios and other crops that require pollination to grow.
Beewise’s units help cut down on losses by providing a near-constant stream of information on colony health in real time and give beekeepers the ability to respond.