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Africanized honeybees are now found in 13 states and are slowly spreading north, attacking people, livestock and pets along ...
As managed honeybee hives multiply, wild bees and butterflies are disappearing. Since honeybees are not endangered, is ...
According to guidance from the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries and The University of Florida, if you see a bee or a swarm you should: Stay away. Don’t bother or remove bee colonies or ...
A new discovery of how bees use their flight movements to facilitate remarkably accurate learning and recognition of complex visual patterns could mark a major change in how next-generation AI is ...
The slow travel trend is bringing Americans back to rural Europe, reshaping how they experience the continent. Rather than ...
The bee is very fun to work with and fascinating,' says man behind Innisfil Creek Honey, which runs 800 hives with about ...
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service has filled key positions by hiring new agents and program personnel in districts across the state.
Part one of a two-part feature on honeybees explores existential threats they face, from climate change to mites and bears.
Beewise is using AI and robotics to modernize beekeeping, offering a real-world example of how tech is solving high-stakes ...
This year, as every year, when the ground began to warm, I rushed to my seed box to begin planting pollinator-friendly plants ...
Africanized honey bees, often called "killer bees," are now in 13 states, including Mississippi. Know where to find them, how to avoid deadly stings.
Despite having identical genetic instructions, female honey bee larvae can develop into either long-lived reproductive queens ...