In the vast tapestry of our natural world, there are countless species that have evolved to thrive in their respective environments. However, in the face of climate change, habitat destructi… Read More
Epizootiology, or veterinary epidemiology, investigates disease patterns within animal populations. It aims to understand the causes, distribution, and control of animal diseases, often wit… Read More
NEW YORK – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), in partnership with the White House Council on Environmental Quality presented plaques to the 2023 recipients of the Pre… Read More
Understanding the importance of bee removal is crucial for maintaining the delicate ecological balance and ensuring the safety of both humans and bees. The little buzzers play a crucial role… Read More
La solución de utilizar bacterias contra el colapso de colonias (CCD o Colony Collapse Disorder por sus siglas en inglés) está cerca. La nueva estrategia de la Uni… Read More
A beautiful, lush green lawn is often seen as the epitome of suburban life. But what if we told you that the pursuit of the perfect lawn could be causing more harm than good? In this eye-ope… Read More
How the Use of Satellite Imaging Can Improve the Quality of Honeybee Populations
The quality of honeybee populations is a major concern for many industries, including agriculture, forestry… Read More
In agricultural production, pollination by bees helps increase yields and produce superior-quality harvests. In the United States alone, pollination by managed bee colonies adds at least $15… Read More
Having already started and sold two companies, Omer Davidi is now working on his biggest project yet. One that he believes will be responsible for most of the food production in the world. H… Read More
Originally published as a Guest Rant on Garden Rant, November 4, 2009. Recovered from the Internet Archive. I replaced the photo snapshot with a link to the high-res photo on Flickr. I… Read More
Bee populations have been under threat in recent years. With that in mind, it’s no surprise that finding dead bees covered in pollen sets off alarm bells.
This happens for a variety… Read More
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The pest control services in Thomastown are more efficient than ever. They have developed specialized equipment which is more effective in eradicating pests and the use of pesticides. In add… Read More
Anyone can build a tiny habitat amidst the sea of green that is our lawns. Whether it’s a strip of right-of-way outside your urban apartment, your manicured suburban lawn or many mowed… Read More
Almonds are the fruit produced by Almond trees (Prunus dulcis). Shelling Almonds mainly refers to removing the shell to reveal the seed. Almonds are mostly sold shelled or unshelled. The Alm… Read More
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It is not always that an election in one part of the world can function as a mirror in another part of the globe. Societies differ in demo… Read More
Many of us have read about the mysterious declining population of honey bees due to Colony Collapse Disorder. Since 2006 colonies of commercial bees have been slowly wiped out. During the wi… Read More
Johnny Mason, March 4, 2012:With all of the speculation over the root of Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD), recently a new wrench has been thrown into the machine. You may have heard about the… Read More
This article Varroa mites — bees’ archenemies — have genetic holes in their armor appeared first on Project Topics.
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Bees get kind of a bad rap. While wasps, yellow jackets, hornets, and killer (Africanized) bees tend to be aggressive, their distant cousin the honey bee just kind of wants to be left alone… Read More
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Honeybees are doing OK, despite varroa mites, the Covid-driven economy and other problems Paul Driessen A torrent of media stories from 2013-2014 presented frightening tales of “unprec… Read More
The COVID-19 crisis clearly shows one thing: society needs the Internet very much. During a pandemic, the Internet is essential for buying food, working, educating children, accessing… Read More
As some of you may have gathered I review almost exclusively independent films. Movies that most have never heard of and will likely never see. You should. If only to get a… Read More
A couple of months back, we told you about the origin of two of our favorite bee-related sayings: The Bee’s Knees and Busy as a Bee. If you haven’t read it, check it out! &ldquo… Read More