By Christina Michailidis Without bees, the world as we know it would quietly collapse. These tiny pollinators underpin almost ...
In the little wooden hut perched high on metal-wrapped stilts, the drone is high, loud and insistent. With his beekeeping suit on, but hands uncovered, Hasan Kutluata squeezes the bellows on his ...
The Earth’s climate is changing. It always has, but this time, it’s warming. This warmer climate is already shaping the world ...
A bear destroys Lilac City Honey's hives, but the beekeepers remain optimistic as they restart and welcome a new family ...
Giyani farmers are using bees and chilli fences to keep elephants away from their crops, a “buzz-worthy” solution bringing peace to farms.
FROM the quiet routines of domestic life to the buzzing fields of apiculture, Malika Persaud, co-founder of Liquid Gold Apiary, has transformed her role from ...
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A neighborhood in Mathis is dealing with Africanized bees, commonly known as "killer bees," raising concerns for residents ...
Members of the Boys & Girls Club of Mercer County enjoyed a new experience when they were able to learn about bees and pollination through different ...
Everyone knows the honey bee, but did you know that there are over 20,000 different species of bee in the world?
As the bee population drops, farmers in several states are paying for these essential pollinators. They are renting hives, hand-pollinating crops, and changing what they grow.