Wellesley Scientist Steps In
Plan Bee: As Problems Assail the World’s Bee Population, Wellesley Scientists Step In Catherine O’Neill Grace In spring 2020, Heather Mattila, professor of biological sciences at Wellesley, was...
View ArticleCollege Sophomore Local Honey Business
College of Charleston sophomore heads up successful local honey business by Christian Senger College of Charleston sophomore William Helfgott has turned a beehive he won through his 4H program when he...
View ArticleHoney Sommelier in U.S.
I’m one of 2 honey sommeliers in the US — here’s how I ended up tasting this sweet but surprisingly complex substance for a career Lakshmi Varanasi Marina Marchese is one of two certified honey...
View ArticleMorgan Freeman Saves Honey Bees
Actor Morgan Freeman imports hives and gives the bees a home. Harmful pesticides are killing bees at an alarming rate. Maintaining natural wildlife is one of the pillars of saving our planet. Many...
View ArticleJail Apiary Reentry Program
Bees bring hope to Leon County jail inmates with new reentry program Alicia Devine Bees were buzzing as they were getting acquainted with their new bee boxes in the apiary built by Leon County Jail...
View Article50 Years of Eden Valley Honey
Eden Valley Honey for 50 Years To find Jim Hodder, owner of Eden Valley Honey, drive east on Haystack Butte Road about a mile and a half, then turn right at the big cottonwood stump. Beyond the stump,...
View ArticleRoyal Beekeeping
Princess of Wales tends her beehives in keeper’s suit The Princess keeps bees at Anmer Hall, on the Sandringham estate, where each batch of honey has its own distinct flavour By Patrick Sawer, The...
View ArticleUvalde Honey Festival
‘We are one big bee hive:’ Uvalde festival celebrates honey’s power to heal wounds and soothe souls Texas Public Radio | By Brian Kirkpatrick Brian Kirkpatrick / Eighteen-year-old Cashlyn Varnon was...
View ArticleCollege Stops Mowing
College Stops Mowing Lawn to Promote Pollination, Discovers Rare Flower A botanical survey at the end of May revealed more than 30 different plant species By: Safia Samee Ali Trinity College in Dublin...
View ArticleVeteran Wins TSC Grant
Harrisonburg Veteran Wins Tractor Supply Grant To Expand Apiary By HARLEIGH CUPP Daily News-Record Barry Gibson, owner of Hannah Bee Apiary, inspects his hives. A gentle humming filled the air...
View Article50 Years in Beekeeping
Local beekeepers catch queens for famed St. Albans beekeeper Mike Palmer’s 50th anniversary. Written by Jackie DiBartolomeo Mike Palmer searches for a queen bee with a partygoer July 19 in St. Albans....
View ArticleJewish Beekeeper in London
In London, a Jewish beekeeper draws honey and spirituality from his hives For David Roth, the hobby he picked up during the COVID pandemic is not only a source of sweetener and wax, but also...
View ArticleThe Good of the Bee
Artist Matt Willey brings his brushes to Savannah Bee Co. as part of global mural project. Rob Hessler Savannah Morning News There’s a buzz about the new Savannah Bee Company location opening across...
View ArticleNo-Mow Zones
States give pollinators pit stops in rights-of-way No-mow zones create habitat, save time and money By: Whitney Pipkin A sign on VA State Route 7 near Purcellville lets drivers and maintenance crews...
View ArticleHoney Bees Irreplaceable Role
From Pollination To Plate, Bees And Beekeeping Play An Irreplaceable Role In Food Production The bustling aisles of a grocery store offer rows upon rows of food to choose from. In this space, the...
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