[ad_1] Many of us love the benefits of honey, but did you know that all beekeepers do not like their bees? I recently purchased local (unpasteurized) honey from Weigh to Go Bulk …
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[ad_1] Getty ImagesPaul Hackett / In Images / Corbis via Getty Images Researchers at the University of Queensland, Australia, paid particular attention to the perfect tricks that bees seem to make during …
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[ad_1] KAPAAU – Thanks to small beekeeper farms such as Dawn Barnett and his daughter Mariah, Hawaii is renewing its bee. New methods of hive maintenance and parasite control in Hawaii bees …
Read More »Birds and bees reacted to the great American eclipse of 2017
[ad_1] This stunning view of the total solar eclipse in 2017 was achieved by combining seven exposures ranging from short to long. The surface of the Moon is visible on this image …
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[ad_1] In addition, at some places along the eclipse's journey, researchers found a brief increase in the number of animals flying at low altitudes during the whole. According to the study, this …
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Read More »Nearly half of Beehive State bees reside within the original boundaries of the recently-reduced monument – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] The nickname for the state of Utah is "The Beehive State", and the nickname could not be more appropriate, according to scientists at the University of Utah. Utah State. In the …
Read More »Exposure to a common pesticide affects the social behavior of bees: study
[ad_1] Previous studies have shown how pesticide exposure to neonicotinoids influences the feeding behavior of bees. A new study found that in addition to their foraging behavior, pesticides also affected the social …
Read More »Spying on bees reveals pesticides impair social behavior – Environment
[ad_1] A new study that allowed humans to spy on bumblebees inside their nests showed that pesticides can impair social behavior, making it hard for bees to eat and rear their young, …
Read More »Scientists Spy On Bees, See Harmful Effects Of Common Insecticide : NPR
[ad_1] A bumblebee outfitted with a unique tracking tag forages outdoors. James Crall /Science hide caption toggle caption James Crall /Science A bumblebee outfitted with a unique tracking tag forages outdoors. James …
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