08/15/2022 SOURCE: carolinahoneybees.com
My beekeeping mistake that caused a small cluster of honey bees on the ground in the apiary. Beekeepers make mistakes too.
Why Are My Honey Bees On The Ground?
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08/12/2022 SOURCE: www.edp24.co.uk
With Norfolk in the midst of a heatwave, many people will be planning to spend time outdoors to enjoy the sunshine.
Revealed: Why wasps chase you and how to get rid of them this summer
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07/29/2022 SOURCE: fantasticfacts.net
Murder Hornets are a grave threat to honeybees. These hornets can easily destroy a hive in a matter of hours. They would feed on larvae and decapitate
Honeybees Smear Their Hive Entrances with Animal Poop to Ward off Murder Hornets
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07/19/2022 SOURCE: www.kcur.org
Mo Hive KC has helped create nearly a dozen beehives in Kansas City community gardens and rooftops over the last two years. Now they've expanded their hives to Jefferson City in the hopes of educating the public about conservation and exposing youth to urban agriculture.
These Kansas City beekeepers are bringing hives of pollinators to urban gardens and rooftops
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07/11/2022 SOURCE: www.honeybeesuite.com
Many of us long to grow a show-stopping bee meadow, but we often get stuck in the beginning. The big problem: what should we do with the lawn?
Grow a no-till, herbicide-free bee meadow
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07/07/2022 SOURCE: www.wgrz.com
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Topics: Agriculture Global, Beekeeping, Research, Pollinators,
Video: Honeybee apocalypse? Yet another scientist challenges claims that bees used mostly in agriculture are under threat. Wild bees? That’s another story
German physicist Sabine Hossenfelder challenges what she calls the ‘myth’ that honeybees are facing catastrophic health challenges.
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07/05/2022 SOURCE: briarpatchmagazine.com
Honeybees pollinate millions of acres of monocultured crops and produce vast amounts of honey for sale. They have become workers in the landscapes of capitalist agriculture. But they’re dying at a terrifying pace, plagued by mites, pesticides, and poor nutrition.
To save the bees, we must confront capitalist agriculture
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