Solano County almond growers are facing a significant decline in honeybee populations, down nearly a third from typical ...
Louisiana beekeepers have been hit hard this year by colony loss, as has the industry nationwide. Why are so many bees dying?
Johnson County has moved forward from where we were a year ago in measurable ways. Our steps forward have not always been easy and, for many, very painful. Recommended for you ...
Cornell University bee experts are analyzing samples of bees and related material to help identify the cause of unprecedented ...
The Baecker family safely relocates wild hives from various locations, ensuring peace of mind and the well-being of these important pollinators.
Fred Hutch REACH: Research Equity Advancement for Cancer with HBCUs Internship Program is a 7-week, mentored, paid summer research program aimed at increasing awareness, interest and equity in careers ...
Hobbyist beekeepers (1-49 colonies) lost an average of 50% of their colonies. The total estimated colony loss among respondents is 1,123,959. Direct colony losses are conservatively estimated at ...
Beekeepers from across the country are gathering in the midlands this weekend to highlight their concerns around the native Irish honey bee which they say is at grave risk of extinction.
Jeremy Hollis, a graduate research assistant in the Campbell Lab at Fred Hutch Cancer Center, is one of 10 graduate students across the world who has received the 2025 Harold M. Weintraub Graduate ...
Bee enthusiasts will soon be swarming to Irondale to visit a new beekeeping education center designed to teach students and community members about the world of pollinators.
A bee sting may cause an allergic reaction or a severe allergic reaction called anaphylaxis. Symptoms of a severe allergic reaction can vary, but may include hives, a swollen throat or tongue ...
A bee dancing to share foraging locations with ... The paper, "Individuality impacts communication success in honey bees," was published in Current Biology. "Although the waggle dance itself ...