Urban Microbiome and Bees
Environment: Honey bees provide a snapshot of city landscape and health by BioMed Central Urban honey bees could be used to gain insight into the…
Read MoreEnvironment: Honey bees provide a snapshot of city landscape and health by BioMed Central Urban honey bees could be used to gain insight into the…
Read MoreEMU researchers are chemically “fingerprinting” different varieties of honey The team is working towards picking up chemical cues in honey to tell the botanical…
Read MoreConventional, Organic, Chemical Free Beekeeping Research Their results, reported recently in Scientific Reports, showed that organic and conventional management systems both increased winter survival by…
Read MoreThe BIP Annual Loss and Management Survey provides data that is important for fellow beekeepers, policy makers, researchers and other stakeholders to understand the…
Read MoreBee a Part of Something Big: Participate in the Loss and Management Survey Nathalie Steinhauer1, Mikayla Wilson1, Dan Aurell2, Selina Bruckner2 and Geoff Williams2…
Read MoreNEW RESEARCH REVEALS A QUITE INTERESTING FACT ABOUT HOW HONEY BEES FIND THEIR WAY HOME – WITHOUT A GPS ANIMAL STUDIES BY KAMAL SAINI Researchers…
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Read MoreThe American Association of Professional Apiculturists (AAPA) hosted its annual meeting, the American Bee Research Conference (ABRC), in Jacksonville, Florida on January 5th and…
Read MoreDOI: https://doi.org/10.55406/ABRC.23 The American Association of Professional Apiculturists (AAPA) hosted its annual meeting, the American Bee Research Conference (ABRC), in Jacksonville, Florida on January 5th…
Read MoreIndoor ‘queen banking’ could help beekeepers deal with changing climate Keeping queen bees chilled in indoor refrigeration units can make storing them more stable…
Read MoreColorado launches study on native pollinators New state law calls for research; insects important for agriculture and ecology By Jim Mimiaga Journal staff writer…
Read MoreHoney bee populations of the USA display restrictions in their mtDNA haplotype diversity Mohamed Alburaki1*, Shayne Madella1, Jillian Lopez1, Maria Bouga2, Yanping Chen1 and Dennis vanEngelsdorp3 1USDA-ARS Bee Research Laboratory,…
Read MoreAI can track bees on camera. Here’s how that will help farmers Artificial intelligence (AI) offers a new way to track the insect pollinators essential…
Read MoreA California Teen’s Research on Bees’ Memory Is Helping Avert Colony Collapse Disorder By The 74 With the help of a local beekeeper, San Jose’s…
Read MoreDifferent effects of pesticides on transcripts of the endocrine regulation and energy metabolism in honeybee foragers from different colonies Verena Christen Scientific Reports volume 13, Article number: 1985 (2023)…
Read MoreDNA Research Finds Low Genetic Diversity Among U.S. Honey Bees For media inquiries contact: Autumn Canaday, (202) 669-5480 U.S. agriculture owes many thanks to the…
Read MoreHoney Bee Heat Warms Up Fellow Pollinators for Early-Season Blooms By Paige Embry Honey bees (Apis mellifera) are the go-to pollinator for early-blooming fruit…
Read MoreLight-controlled flying ‘fairy’ robot could be adapted for artificial pollination Professional Engineering A tiny flying device can be controlled by light thanks to stimuli-responsive…
Read MoreParasitic Mites’ Biting Rate May Drive Transmission Of Deformed Wing Virus In Honey Bees By Eurasia Review Varroa destructor is an ectoparasitic mite that can…
Read MoreAlmond Update: Cold Storage for Bees Becoming More Popular Using cold storage to house bee colonies in the winter is not a new practice…
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