Beekeepers' Winter β The Frost Was Not a Threat to Colonies' Hibernation
Latvian beekeepers report a successful winter hibernation for bees despite the unusual cold.
Bees have a 'secret cooling fan' that saves their lives under the scorching sun
Research reveals that honey bees possess an internal cooling system that helps regulate their body temperature in extreme heat.
Researchers find forever chemical transfers to honey and 'threatens' colonies
A study reveals that PFOS, a type of 'forever chemical,' negatively affects juvenile honey bees and poses a threat to bee colonies in Australia.
City Bees: Municipal Hives in Valencia Now Produce 450 Kilos of Honey a Year
Valencia's urban beekeeping program has successfully produced 450 kilos of honey annually from municipal hives, while also serving an important ecological purpose.
Witness: Swarms of bees cause panic at the Bengaluru tennis tournament
Swarms of honey bees invaded the SM Krishna Stadium during the Bengaluru Open tennis tournament, causing players and spectators alike to seek safety.
Honey, propolis, pollen, and wax: bee products in the cold season β a science-based approach
A researcher highlights the increased burden on the immune system during winter months and the search for natural remedies for immune support.
Warm winters create problems for beekeepers, bees come out too early
Warmer winters are causing bees to emerge from hives prematurely, which may negatively impact honey production and agriculture reliant on pollination in eastern Croatia.