Twenty percent of the food we eat is made possible by honey bees. And behind each of these hardworking pollinators is an equally hardworking beekeeper or scientist who helps them thrive. The ...
MONTICELLO - There were bees in the kitchen at Tony and Becky Hogg’s Jefferson County farm on Wednesday. The Hoggs were unconcerned — they have been keeping bees for 15 years. They, like many other ...
I have exciting news to share. Today, we’re announcing a partnership between The Fresno Bee and Fresnoland Media – a local nonprofit – that adds four journalists who will deeply cover land use, water, ...
ST. PAUL - Our native bees and honey bees across North America are in trouble, and for many years, researchers have been trying to determine what is causing their populations to decline. All of this ...
I have big news to share about The Fresno Bee’s Education Lab: we’ve hired three of four new positions. In early December, the lab will be up and running, sharing stories, videos, newsletters and more ...
But for some bee enthusiasts, just looking at the bees isn’t close enough. So sometimes, people wear bees as a beard. On Wednesday, the University of Minnesota Bee Lab “wore” around 10,000 bees as a ...
GAINESVILLE — After years of lobbying and construction, the University of Florida is about to open a state-of-the-art honey bee research lab. Its realization was a combined effort by UF, the state of ...
One summer day in 2018, Sam Droege lowered his net and scooped up a few small bees buzzing around the blossoms of a ...
LAUREL, Maryland — Sam Droege, sporting worn hiking boots and blue jeans, walked through a lush field of tall grass and poison ivy — a typical commute to the government lab he has run for more than 23 ...
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Nearly 20 percent of food consumed in the world is made possible by honey bees, and behind each of these hardworking pollinators is an equally hardworking beekeeper or scientist ...
WaggleNet is an innovative student organization that works to expand datasets and research ability regarding bees.
Down a stretch on Ben Hur Road in Baton Rouge between LSU's campus and the Mississippi River, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Services Honey Bee Breeding, Genetics and ...