05/24/2023 SOURCE: menafn.com
bees are crucial for producing many of our beloved foods and beverages. Coffee is one crop that benefits from bee pollination . Unfortuna
Coffee, Brought To You By Bees: A Case Study In How Restoring Habitat Is A Win-Win For Forests And Farmers
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05/24/2023 SOURCE: interestingengineering.com
The artificial bee is much larger than natural bees but could be tasked with artificial pollination or even search and rescue operations.
WSU researchers develop robotic bee that can fly like real bees
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05/24/2023 SOURCE: www.thespec.com
Bee numbers have rebounded after a disaster last year, but more needs to be done, experts say
‘Let the dandelions grow’: Niagara beekeepers not out of the woods yet
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05/24/2023 SOURCE: menafn.com
--a- Costa Rican Beekeepers demand greater protection for these insects throug
Costa Rican Beekeepers Demand To Ban Agrovenoms That Kill Their Bees
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05/24/2023 SOURCE: www.fijitimes.com
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05/24/2023 SOURCE: www.nytimes.com
Backyard beekeeping has risen in popularity in the Bay Area, but a brisk and rainy winter proved challenging for the novices.
Weird Winter Put Bay Area Beekeepers to the Test
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05/23/2023 SOURCE: newatlas.com
A study of nearly 23,000 interactions between different species of bumblebees and flowers has determined what these environmentally important fuzzy buzzers like to dine on. The information will help professional and amateur conservationists cater to these picky eaters.
Scientists name the top plants for bumblebee-friendly gardens
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05/23/2023 SOURCE: theroanokestar.com
Bees serve an important role in pollinating our gardens, helping flowers grow and regrow, helping trees to bear fruit and crops to yield food. However…
Want A Backyard Behive? Expert Explains Benefits and Tips for Homeowners
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05/23/2023 SOURCE: www.postindependent.com
The honey comes from all over, Snowmass through the Roaring Fork, the high forest, California’s low Central Valley, and out to Meeker and Hayden. And winds up in an unassuming shack off a country road...
Bee sweetness gathers at Silt’s Honey House from everywhere, Snowmass to California’s Central Valley
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05/23/2023 SOURCE: www.newstalkzb.co.nz
A destructive mite plaguing our beekeeping industry may have been building up home-grown resistance to a widely used chemical pesticide, a new study sugges
Has the destructive varroa been building 'home-grown' pesticide resistance in NZ?
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