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ZME Science on MSNScientists Create a ‘Power Bar’ for Bees to Replace Pollen and Keep Colonies Alive Without FlowersResearchers unveil a man-made “Power Bar” that could replace pollen for stressed honey bee colonies. In Washington’s crop ...
Danny Bost, the Central Panhandle Beekeeper Association president, and Stephen Revell with the Tupelo Beekeeper’s Association ...
Not only can you use honey as a sugar substitute, but it may also provide health benefits when used appropriately.
Commercial beekeepers estimate they’ve lost more than 70 percent of their colonies nationwide. Michigan State University ...
Scientists have created a new type of food that could help honey bee colonies survive even without access to natural pollen.
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Extreme Texas weather and harsh climate are key factors driving a shocking 66% decline in commercial bee colonies since June ...
Entomologists from Washington State University estimate up to 70% of commercial honeybee colonies will die in 2025. Project Apis m. (a nonprofit group supporting beekeeping) calls the losses “ ...
Should you be concerned about these special types of bees that can dig holes in your yard in South Carolina? Here’s what to ...
Our study found L. dotatum strongly preferred nesting in pots covered with rock gravel over those with bare sand. This ...
In a quiet corner of North Carolina, bees produce a violet-hued honey so rare and unpredictable that even experts can't ...
For our food systems, the rise of the honey bee has been an unqualified success. For our ecosystems, though, there is plenty ...
Beekeepers in many regions are having a hard time of it, as their honeybees struggle to find enough pollen to sustain the ...
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