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How Bees Use Democracy to Make Life-or-Death Decisions
When a beehive outgrows its home, the colony faces a critical decision: where to move next. Rather than relying on a single ...
Honey bee colonies have a surprising way of ensuring survival. When a queen bee weakens due to virus infection, her pheromone ...
The bees are working very hard to collect all of the pollen they can. Nectar is very scarce at this time of the year, and the ...
When he made one of his weekly trips to check on them, he found all but one hive box completely smashed, frames filled with wax, honey and baby bees scattered throughout a field. Piles of dead bees ...
Nestled snuggly behind a patch of pines on Mount Spokane sat a wire fence, protecting an array of 11 honeybee hives from foraging raccoons and curious dogs. It was never meant to keep bears out — and ...
The Earth’s climate is changing. It always has, but this time, it’s warming. This warmer climate is already shaping the world ...
A bear destroys Lilac City Honey's hives, but the beekeepers remain optimistic as they restart and welcome a new family ...
The City of Santa Rosa stirred up a hornet's nest of outrage after ordering a 9-year-old boy to remove a 4-H beekeeping ...
Aspiring to start a beehive? Join the 'Beekeeping Basics' class in Sapulpa on Nov 1 for hands-on learning and expert guidance.
Southern Living on MSN
This Off-The-Radar Texas Town Might Just Be The Most Charming Day Trip From Houston
Located 15 miles Southeast of Navasota in Plantersville, the Bernhardt Winery offers wine tastings that allow visitors to ...
The hornet invasion threatens honeybees, other pollinators and all native insects with no natural defences. Eradication ...
In the third quarter, the partnership returned +1.4%, net of all fees and expenses, bringing the year-to-date net return to ...
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