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Colonies could decline by 60-70% due to a dangerous combination of mites, pesticides, habitat loss and hive theft.
Beekeepers across the country have reported high rates of honeybee loss this year, but it's unclear right now if there's a ...
After bees began colonizing her front porch, WSMV4 Anchor Amanda Hara learned how to respond and even helped safely relocate ...
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A Blue Ridge, Virginia beekeeper is working to protect bees through her Honeybee Outreach Program. Its helping people learn ...
Joy Benedict reports from Altadena, where she speaks with the couple behind the Chaparral Mountain Honey Company, which was ...
Two moose in a wildlife park in Eatonville in the US state of Washington are obviously looking forward to spring: the forest dwellers were seen happily splashing around in a lake on April 7.
According to experts at Mississippi State University, if you see a bee swarm, leave it alone, don't try to knock it down, don't spray the swarm with a pesticide, and find a local beekeeper to catch ...
Honeybee populations are again declining, threatening crops. But the honeybee is not the only bee that can work in the fields ...
A young scientist from the Zoological Survey of India has discovered the invasive Small Hive Beetle (SHB) in an apiary in ...
Pinned up on one of the walls in Paddy Gorman’s farm workshop near Kilmessan is his favourite saying. It’s a message, written ...
If you love books and nature, don't miss the 4th annual Books and Bees festival on Saturday, April 12, from 1-5 p.m. at the Bee Cave Public Library.
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