Bee & Comb is doing a small part to help with the loss of bees worldwide, which are important for pollinating food.
While honey producers and beekeepers have ways to treat varroa-infested hives, the bees themselves also have a few tricks up their sleeve.
By Lisa Daffy In a largely futile effort to avoid watching the news, which seems to just get more and more depressing, I ...
Karen Avetisyan, left, and Zan Maddox work with a bee hive Friday in Rock Hill. TRACY KIMBALL [email protected] Host A Hive allows clients — both businesses and homeowners — to place ...
Backyard beekeeping has blossomed into a national movement, with over 855,000 registered beehives across Australia. To ...
Locked behind a keypad door on the roof of the Life Sciences Building is UCLA’s apiary – a collection of beehives carefully ...
It may be the dead of winter but a large beehive has a Fayetteville community buzzing, and it's not the bees getting under ...
A TOURIST has tragically died after being attacked by a swarm of killer bees on a family trip to a bird sanctuary. The freak ...
In a recent conversation with Peter Gloor at MIT, we talk about swarm creativity, COINs, AI and a collective human-AI future.
Mr. Cañas-Valle’s discovery, described in the journal Ornithology in November, may be the first documented example of ...
The heat of the bees naturally warms the house several degrees higher than the outside temperature. The hive similarly ...
Farmers use bee barriers and natural deterrents to protect food gardens from elephants, enhancing food security and promoting coexistence.