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New research conducted by the USDA's Agricultural Research Service finds varroa mites are responsible for recording break ...
Rudrapur: A recent study conducted by the entomology department at GB Pant University of Agriculture and Technology in Udham ...
An investigation into recent hive losses revealed the root cause was a lethal combination of virus infections transmitted by ...
New research from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service sheds light on the causes behind the ...
Australia has about 1700 species of native bees, and many of them are being outcompeted by European honeybees.
While honeybees are responsible for pollinating most of our flowering plants and many agricultural products, bee populations ...
USDA blames virus spreading mite for 60% loss of bee colonies, among other stressors. About 80% of food crops in U.S. relies ...
In the face of colony collapse, some beekeepers are foregoing insecticides and opting instead to breed bees with ...
While much of the beekeeping industry has shifted toward migratory hives and mass-produced, imported honey, Vermont Bees ...
For Kern County's almond industry, there's a silver lining behind a new report detailing last winter's massive honeybee die-off. A new federal report suggests 60% of bee colonies that would have ...
New research from the USDA’s Agricultural Research Service sheds light on the causes behind the catastrophic honeybee colony losses reported by commercial beekeepers this year. The findings point to ...
Washington's pollinators are critical to our state’s agriculture and can sometimes be used to help degraded ecosystems.