Have you noticed far more or far fewer bees in your garden lately, especially with your local wildflowers in full bloom?
Cheery bees flitting in and out of flowers are a lovely sight to see, especially for gardeners and nature lovers. For beekeepers, these same bees coming back to the hive means honey is on the way.
Even if you, for some insane reason, hate honey and never touch a drop of the stuff, you’ve probably eaten a bee-pollinated food today. Coconut? Bee pollinated. Almonds? Those too. Soybeans? Another ...
CINCINNATI -- Liz Tilton is working to save the world's food supply one bee at a time. Tilton, an expert in beekeeping, has read the stories and can recite the research: Honey bees are dying off in ...
Tanaka Ngara, 39, who lived in Watsomba village in Zimbabwe's Mutasa district, transformed his fortune through beekeeping, which also successfully helped safeguard his area's dwindling forests. For ...
BLUE HILL, Maine (WABI) - Blue Hill Library was buzzing Saturday as the Tri-County Beekeepers Club hosted its annual Bee School, a program that has provided introductory beekeeping education since the ...
CHICAGO (CBS) --It's an incredible view of bees like you've never seen before, high atop the CBS 2 Broadcast Center in the Loop, and it recently created a buzz for some Chicago teens. The CBS 2 ...