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There’s a new villain in the hive. On his radio program, "CBS Eye on the World," John Batchelor and I unpacked the real ...
The beginning of spring marks the start of beekeeping season. It is when beekeepers will check in with their hives and hope ...
Claire Desilets of East Sandwich talks about beekeeping as Cape Cod's honey bees begin to wake up for the spring.
A pesticide called fipronil caused the deaths, but how the bees came into contact with it is yet to be established.
A graveyard in north Seattle has crafted a unique partnership that left one corner of its property swarming with life.
The findings of a new study have important implications for native bee conservation, particularly in urban and agricultural ...
When thinking of a beehive, you probably imagine it hanging on a tree. However, it turns out nearly 70% of all bees live in underground nests. Typically, these underground bees have no queen and don’t ...
Scientists have unveiled a new food source designed to sustain honey bee colonies indefinitely without natural pollen. The research details successful trials where nutritionally stressed colonies, ...
A man-made, artificial diet has been created for endangered honey bees and can bring a positive impact to agriculture.
Minor League Baseball is known for its wacky promotions and on-field antics, however, last night in Hillsboro, the pitchers ...