There is no reason to be scared of Honey Bees as they are a vital source to our environment and they are very timid insects.
Entomologists are gluing tiny QR codes on honey bees to better track the pollinators’ travel habits and life cycles. In doing ...
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A city ordinance which prohibited residents from keeping honey bee hives in South Charleston was declared in violation in a recent lawsuit ...
Farmers use bee barriers and natural deterrents to protect food gardens from elephants, enhancing food security and promoting coexistence.
Researchers have attached tiny QR codes to hundreds of honey bees in an effort to track the insects' foraging habits.
Previous studies suggest that honey bees can forage up to 6.2 miles (10 kilometers) from their hives, but the entomologists hypothesize that this rarely occurs. “The goal is to understand if ...
McNeil has been tantalized by the lives of bees ever since she tended her first hives on her San Anselmo organic farm 40 ...
Honey bees Honey bees are perennial insects with colonies that survive more than one year. Workers and queens survive the winter by forming a cluster when hive temperatures approach 57° F. Bees inside ...