LA MESA, Calif. — Between climate change, pesticides, and habitat loss, the honeybee population around the world has collapsed. But many are stepping up to give the bees a place to land as backyard ...
What started as a niche class for Central Texas hobbyists has grown into a statewide movement to support and educate a new generation of beekeepers. With backyard hives on the rise and a growing need ...
To be or not to be a beekeeper: That is the question that may be answered Jan. 18 when expert Jay Martin takes part in Backyard Brouhaha, a daylong symposium about turning your property into a habitat ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Backyard beekeepers play a critical role in maintaining a thriving pollinator population, and two Mississippi State scientists in the Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, ...
CHILLICOTHE— Haley Laughlin proves that it takes a colony to care for bees, recruiting family and neighbors to help her learn the art of beekeeping. Jacob Shuman, a Ross County native, set up a ...
In Florida, you can keep bees in your backyard. That's a good thing because honey bees are vital to food and wildlife in the state. Despite threats like disease, habitat loss and queen quality issues, ...
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Read full article: Learn all about beekeeping from Ann Arbor experts Learn what it takes to become a backyard beekeeper at this upcoming virtual event. Read full article: Ann Arbor Backyard Beekeepers ...
The Berkshire Backyard Beekeepers' Club will meet at 6 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 26, in the Fisher Science building auditorium at Bard College of Simon's Rock, 84 Alford Road. The topic is "Will our bees ...
"To bee or not to bee, that is the question. But there is no question. We must have bees," City Councilman Paul Koretz said. Overturning a 136-year-old ban, the Los Angeles City Council voted on ...
Beekeeper Mike Powers got stung last month by an Orange County code-enforcement order which deemed his well-kept Orlando-area home to be “unfit for human occupancy.” The reason? His backyard bees. And ...