Bee & Comb is doing a small part to help with the loss of bees worldwide, which are important for pollinating food.
We've all heard about how busy bees are, but the notion doesn't hint at just how many of them work together to produce a jar of honey, so we did the math.
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The honey we eat is nectar that bees have repeatedly regurgitated ... Although Utah enjoys the title "The Beehive State," the top honey-producing states include California, Florida, and South ...
Ever wondered where all the food that you eat comes from ... which is where very few or no adult honey bees are fund in the hive. This has massive consequences for our food supply and economy ...
The first class begins at 6:30 p.m. on Feb. 18. The Robeson County Area Beekeepers Association will meet at 455 Caton Road in Lumberton to provide a broad overview of how to get into beekeeping. That ...
“They pollinate a third of the food we eat.” Though he keeps some bees of his own, Blackburn usually gives swarms he has captured to fellow beekeepers who want to shore up their series of hives.
A staggering loss of bee deaths nationwide could trigger a spike in hive thefts, authorities say, as the demand for healthy ...
Cape Town beekeeper Gerald Reed from Gerald's Bees explains; " When bees leave their hive they know that they will be without food for a while so they store sufficient food until they can find a ...
More than the latest in apiarian fashion, the little tags serve a scientific purpose: tracking when bees go in and out of their hives to better understand how long honey bees spend foraging for ...