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Australian stingless bees' honeycombs inspire sustainable engineering methods. Researchers study their complex architecture for future applications.
We’re entering the beehive with Highland Hills Apiary! Co-Owner of Highland Hills Apiary, Gregory Stahl joined Living Dayton to talk about their local honey, what makes them ...
Carroll County's office of Virginia Cooperative Extension reminds residents May and June are swarm months for honeybees. While swarming behavior is not fully understood, swarming is the natural instin ...
Beekeeping is allowed outright as an agricultural use, when registered with the State Department of Agriculture. According to ...
In the face of foreign embargoes, war damage to farmlands and adverse impacts on crop yields, KKL-JNF bolsters the strength ...
When you bring your trap back to your apiary, place it in the exact spot you’re going to transfer them into your empty hive.
A trio of researchers from institutions in Africa have explored whether honeyguides in Mozambique sometimes lead human ...
Swarm season is in full swing now that colony growth is being boosted by blooming flowers. It's time for beekeepers to ...
Discover the different types of honey — from clover to manuka — and learn how to choose the best honey for cooking, baking, ...
Earsdon Hill Farm, between Morpeth and Alnwick, is up for sale as its owners have their sights set on retirement ...
To the 21st century farmer, hives are as much a part of the arsenal of modern, industrialized agriculture as mechanical harvesters and genetically modified seeds.
Studies from all around the world have shown that certain pesticides and herbicides are associated with increased risk of ...