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Honeycombs, beeswax, and all are safe to eat! It provides vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and amino acids. There’s even an old wives’ tale suggesting that honey provides relief from seasonal ...
As April winds down, get ready to look for the signs of the slow flying bumble bees that are really carpenter bees that will ...
The monarch butterfly population in the eastern United States has declined sharply — an estimated 80% loss since the 1990s. Among the factors contributing to the decline: Loss of habitat, exposure to ...
A study published in the journal PLOS One reveals that combining bird observation data with land cover information provides ...
Dallas businesses are buzzing...with bees. Across the United States, the agriculture sector is grappling with a dramatic ...
Entomologists from Washington State University estimate up to 70% of commercial honeybee colonies will die in 2025. Project Apis m. (a nonprofit group supporting beekeeping) calls the losses “ ...
They’re tiny creatures with a big purpose, facing exponential threats. We are talking about the honey bee. At the Catherine ...
At the University of Maryland, just a long three-point shot away from the arena where the school’s basketball teams play, you ...
As black bear populations grow in Ohio, beehives are increasingly targeted as the ideal snacking locations. Find out how ...
Tucked away within the Fort Sill Natural Resources compound, something small but mighty is taking root—one milkweed sprout, ...
Pesticides that kill bees, birds and other plant pollinators are being used to coat seeds that will be planted on as much as ...
Scientists have created a new type of food that could help honey bee colonies survive even without access to natural pollen.