Backyard beekeeping has blossomed into a national movement, with over 855,000 registered beehives across Australia. To ...
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WSYR Syracuse on MSNYour Stories: Large beehive on utility pole has Fayetteville community buzzingIt may be the dead of winter but a large beehive has a Fayetteville community buzzing, and it's not the bees getting under ...
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Chowhound on MSNHow Many Bees Does It Take To Make A Jar Of Honey?We've all heard about how busy bees are, but the notion doesn't hint at just how many of them work together to produce a jar ...
Commercial beekeepers saw well over 50% losses this winter. As California prepares for almond season, and for fruits like ...
Like workers at a high-security building, the bees "buzz" their way in and out of the hive, flashing the pass on their back. They have free access, but they are digitally tracked via an automated ...
Scientists have used tracking devices to start solving the mystery of how far bees travel from the hive in search of pollen.
Discover the gentle methods of bee relocation during swarming season and learn why protecting these vital pollinators is essential for our ecosystem.
Adam Hickman, owner and founder of Foxhound Bee Co., has plans to open a Beekeeping and Pollinator Education Center at 500 ...
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‘Buzz me in:’ Bees wearing itty bitty QR codes reveal hive secretsLike workers at a high-security building, the bees “buzz” their way in and out of the hive, flashing the pass on their back. They have free access, but they are digitally tracked via an automated ...
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Splitting an Australian Native BeeHive to Make Two HivesThis video shows an Australian stingless native beehive being split to make two hives. These Australian native bees are called Tetragonula carbonaria, but there are over 1500 different varieties ...
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ZME Science on MSNTracking 32,000 Bees with QR Codes. Turns Out, Bee Foraging Is Weirder Than You ThinkScientists unfold the secret lives of bees using QR codes. Here's all the secrets they found.
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