For Lauren Anderson, what began as a love for teaching and science has blossomed into a movement of sustainability and ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
Bees Are Turning the Sticky-Sweet Secretions of Spotted Lanternflies Into Honey—and Some People Love the Smoky-Smelling Stuff
The invasive insects have been spreading across the United States for over a decade, leaving behind poop that bees are ...
Honeybees stay active during winter. They form a protective ball around the queen bee. Honey provides the necessary calories needed to keep them warm ...
Honey bees survive by eating the honey they’ve stored up over the past year. Many beekeepers augment their bees’ food by ...
Ilya Barkanov on MSN
Uncovering two hidden bee hives and fixing a botched removal job
In this video, I tackle not one but two hidden bee hives inside a house, including the aftermath of a removal job that was previously botched by another service. I take you up on the roof and inside ...
Richard Marquette spent decades tending his bees — tiny workers that kept his Citrus County property buzzing and his bank account afloat. But when the 84-year-old beekeeper stopped by his vacant lot ...
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Did I make a big mistake getting bees?
In this video, I explain how I was unsure if I should get bees and why I finally got them anyway. Have I made a big hummer of a mistake getting bees? Plus, we do our first-ever bee hive inspection, ...
Sweet Harvest Foods' achievement in becoming the single largest domestic beekeeper marks a pivotal moment for U.S.
As the age-old adage goes, “When life hands you lemons, make lemonade.” In the case of Sean Kennedy and the lanterfly ...
Outdoor Guide on MSN
Things That Are Attracting Bears To Your Yard
A bear cruising past your yard once is kind of thrilling. A bear repeatedly visiting to tear apart garbage cans or worse is ...
AZ Animals on MSN
A Surprising New Discovery About Bumblebee Ability
Discover how bumblebees learned a Morse code-like language and what this means for insect intelligence and research.
Mongabay News on MSN
The Indigenous women changing the course of their communities
Indigenous women leaders don’t only sustain life in their territories; they are also active defenders of water, seeds, ...
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