Earlier this year, students from Southeast Portland's Franciscan Montessori Earth School built two Langstroth hives to support bees making honey at Zenger Farm. Their work came to fruition when about ...
North Dakota is the top honey producing state in the country, and nearby states are also leaders in the industry. Beekeeping isn't just a big commercial operation, though, and many smaller-scale ...
Bees pollinate about $15 billion worth of crops each year. Losing them is a threat to our food supply and our economy. Now one woman is creating quite a buzz – she’s the force behind a program for ...
SEBASTOPOL, Calif. — The staggering decline of honey bee colonies has alarmed experts across the United States, but an unconventional apiculturist in California thinks he has found a way to save them.
Honey bees are under extreme pressure. Beekeepers in the US have been losing and then replacing an average of 40 percent of their honey bee colonies every year since 2010, a rate that is probably ...
Honey bees are under extreme pressure. Beekeepers in the US have been losing and then replacing an average of 40% of their honey bee colonies every year since 2010, a rate that is probably ...
The Charlotte Hornets might be creating a lot of buzz most nights at the Spectrum Center. But drive a few blocks uptown, and another bee hive has plans to make some noise of its own. By the end of the ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. - The zoo is buzzing with excitement over a new addition. The John Ball Zoo has a new honey bee exhibit, where guests can get a look into a bee's day-to-day activities, their role ...
Summer heat is the norm for many of us. "Hot enough for ya?" is often heard and not really meant to be a question, but more of a statement. Humans have the benefit of stepping inside and getting a ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – You can now see just how busy those bees are in a new exhibit at the John Ball Zoo. The Grand Rapids zoo now has an observation honey bee hive available for visitors to safely ...
Downtown Roanoke was a-buzz with activity Monday morning. Eyes toward the sky, spectators watched as a large bee hive was cut off of the face of a building. Above the intersection of First and Kirk in ...