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Beekeeping in the News:Up to date news on beekeeping. If you have a beekeeping related news story to post here please email it to us. For older news stories see the Beekeeping News Archives Honey sweeter as wine05-24-06: Where others see annoying weeds popping up in their spring lawns, Doug Erb sees delicious flavorings for honey-sweetened sodas and wines. more… Food for Thought: Honeybee Foraging, Memory, and Acetylcholine05-23-06: Recent research implicates acetylcholine signaling through muscarinic receptors in structural changes that take place in the honeybee brain in response to foraging. more… Crop pollination crisis looms among bee-keepers05-22-06: Growers and farmers have had the clearest warning yet that a pollination crisis is looming. more… Beekeepers say mite could hit fruit supply05-22-06: Beekeepers fear that a pesticide resistant parasite infesting their hives may trigger a chain of events that could lead to the long term decline in fruit and vegetables available to the British public. more… Warm weather has hives swarming05-22-06: Pest control companies respond to calls from oilfield, homeowners more… Plenty of buzz05-22-06: Increasing demand for honey means no rest for busy bees more… Gift from the bee05-21-06: This is all about the gift from the bee to humankind – food and medicine. It is a source of energy to the fatigued and medicine to the ailing. That is a good thing of the nature. more… Honey Bee Shortage05-20-06: The bee population has been declining and it's a phenomenon that has had a big impact on farmers and the average consumer. more… Mead makes a comeback05-20-06: Smith, of Newfields, had been making his own wine and beer at home for about 15 years and thought he might try making mead. more… Carpenter bees drilling holes05-20-06: Carpenter bees are not considered "wood destroying" insects on the same damaging level as termites or carpenter ants but if they pick your place to take up residence they sure can be an annoyance. more… Bee swarm vacates car lot05-19-06: Police Chief John Wright had a jail break on his hands Friday afternoon. The Rock Island police chief, a novice beekeeper, arrived shortly after noon to try to corral a swarm of bees that had taken up residence on the back bumper of a Chevrolet Lumina at Sherri D's Auto Sales. more… Beekeepers, growers feuding05-19-06: Accusations of cross-pollination and nectar-stealing could lead to lawsuit. more… First responders prepare for killer bees' arrival05-17-06: First responders in Kansas soon could be adding bee veils to the emergency gear they wear. Preserving honey bees crucial for Pennsylvania produce05-19-06: "Despite many challenges, Pennsylvania's beekeepers continue to provide critical pollination services to the state's fruit and vegetable industries," says Maryann Frazier, Penn State Cooperative Extension apiculture (bee and beekeeping) specialist. more… It’s House Hunting Time for Bees – Make Yours Unattractive05-17-06: A UCR Researcher is part of team that described how a swarm decides where to hang its collective hat, and offers tips for keeping your home or property from becoming their next address. more… Ukrainian president heads Brotherhood of Bee-Keepers05-15-06: Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko has become the head of the Brotherhood of the Ukrainian Bee-Keepers. It happened at the first congress of this organization in Kiev that ended on Sunday. more… Honey money: Local keeps around 150,000 bees in his backyard05-15-06: For Jim Beevers, the insects are a pastime. He supports around 150,000 bees — of the Italian strain — in five acres of land behind his home on the edge of Clovis. Two colonies thrive there, among wild flowers and sage, weaving with purpose from their hives, hidden inside wooden boxes, to fountains of water, to flora and fauna. more… Couple stung by second beehive theft05-15-06: The threat of 1,000 bee stings apparently wasn't enough to deter a thief in Fayette County. more… Bee are essential pollinators for Southwest Florida05-14-06: Carpenter Bees, Leafcutting bees as well as bumble bees, are part of our important native pollinators, which help produce many of our crops. more… After the swarm05-14-06: Experts: Killer bees, people can learn to live together. more… |
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