11/24/2023 SOURCE: scitechdaily.com
Honeybees do not naturally insulate their colonies against the cold, according to new research by the University of Leeds. The results of the study carried out by Derek Mitchell, a PhD student at the University of Leeds’ School of Mechanical Engineering, suggest that the creatures are potentially
Beekeeping Theories Debunked: The Real Buzz on Honeybee Insulation
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11/22/2023 SOURCE: www.bbc.co.uk
Honey bees are under threat, and as pollination significantly contributes to the food we eat, what would we do without them?
Would we starve without bees?
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11/22/2023 SOURCE: www.sandiegouniontribune.com
Though we have industrialized a good majority of this planet, there is still room to welcome and support bees, and there is no reason not to
Opinion: Bees need our help to survive, and we have plenty of room to support them. Here's how.
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11/21/2023 SOURCE: www.sciencedaily.com
Researchers have found that the deadly deformed wing virus (DMV) in bees may have evolved to be less deadly in at least one U.S. forest. The findings could have implications for preventing or treating the virus in managed colonies, researchers said.
Dangerous bee virus less deadly in at least one US forest
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11/21/2023 SOURCE: www.msn.com
UGA’s College of Veterinary Medicine is conducting is running trials on Dalan Animal Health’s bee vaccine in their bee lab.
Beekeepers have hope for bee vaccine
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11/21/2023 SOURCE: www.albertafarmexpress.ca
Glacier FarmMedia – Canadian beekeepers are about to have the first vaccine for their stock. “It’s very exciting,” said Canadian Honey Council hive health
American foulbrood vaccine gets green light for Canadian beekeepers - Alberta Farmer Express
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11/21/2023 SOURCE: www.abc.net.au
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11/20/2023 SOURCE: www.thefencepost.com
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11/16/2023 SOURCE: news.gatech.edu
Hundreds of thousands of honeybees make their home atop The Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design, and it's up to Janelle Dunlap to make sure the hives thrive. Dunlap was hired earlier this year as the Urban Honey Bee Project's (UHBP) first-ever beekeeper in residence. Throughout her residency, she'll conduct research into the pollinator's place in our ecosystem and how beekeeping may offer relief to veterans dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), while connecting with the bees through art.
Janelle Dunlap Turns Beekeeping Into Art
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11/16/2023 SOURCE: hyperallergic.com
Works by artists such as Diana Al-Hadid share Kasmin Gallery’s rooftop sculpture garden with five hives that yield about 100 jars of honey a year.
A Chelsea Gallery’s Secret Beekeeping Operation
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