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Researchers have discovered that honey bees from the same colony have different preferences in terms of defensive behavior. While some are still hesitating, others are already attacking.
"Its the ears and the eyes within a beehive. Bees communicate through buzzing and different methods that we as humans don't understand." ...
Bees, fish and plants show how climate change’s accelerating pace is disrupting nature in 2 key ways
Fast-rising temperatures can change how plants and animals behave and disrupt the delicate timing of pollination.
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MorningLine: Why do bees swarm? pt3Have you ever considered starting a hive? How do you get started? Is it expensive? On this episode of MorningLine, host Nick Beres is joined by the President of the Tennessee Beekeepers Association, ...
So, what are the new beekeepers learning about their bees? They are learning about festooning, which is when the bees are ...
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How Honey Goes from Hive to Jar: The SECRET MASSIVE Production ProcessEver wondered how honey is produced on a massive scale? In this video, we reveal the secret process behind large-scale honey production. Starting in the hive, watch as bees work tirelessly to collect ...
A study published in the journal PLOS One reveals that combining bird observation data with land cover information provides ...
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