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Beekeeper Scott Svab explains the value of invasive Japanese knotweed blossoms to local bee populations, and provides a ...
Let's explore the major differences between queen and worker bees and why this hierarchical system is crucial to hive ...
Monitoring honey bee hives by hand is passé. The buzz these days is about high-tech sensors inside hives. They help commercial beekeepers keep colonies healthy and allow bees to keep doing their ...
In–hive production. A bee may need to visit over 1,000 flowers before its honey stomach is completely full, according to Montana Public Radio (MTPR).When this is achieved it will return to the ...
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Bees teach their babies how to dance. Honey bees perform a tail-wagging waltz to let others know where nectar is. Now a new study suggests young bees need to learn the steps from more experienced ...
Honey sampled from downtown hives, near the Port of Vancouver, shows elevated trace element concentrations compared with suburban and rural honey, and distinctly higher 208Pb/206Pb ...
Honey badgers, honey and badger-proof hives. Honey badgers do indeed enjoy honey and they have become a scourge to beekeepers, shrugging off countless stings as it breaks into their hives. As the ...
The 60 hives in the collective are located in 30 urban and rural areas across the metroplex. Along with making house calls to help with honey production, Buergers teaches beekeeping classes at the ...