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Honey bee colonies in Washington are disappearing at an alarming rate, with more than 40% now gone, according to experts.
According to the Ohio State University’s bee experts, beekeepers are experiencing colony losses ranging from 30 to 50 percent due to mites and other invasive species.
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KSNT on MSNTopeka beekeepers found first Kansas Honey Festival
The first annual Kansas Honey Festival is coming to Old Prairie Town in late September. Curt Wiebelhaus, a Navy veteran, ...
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Taste of Home on MSNThe Best Honey: Our Taste Test Revealed These Favorites
After combing through grocery shelves and sampling 11 brands, we're abuzz about finding the best honey. Check out our pros' ...
Michael Entrekin, a local beekeeper, is helping to repopulate the honey bee population in Western North Carolina by ...
For decades, beekeepers have fought a tiny parasite called Varroa destructor, which has devastated honey-bee colonies around ...
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YouTube on MSNWhy We Got Rid Of Our Bees? Honey Bee Crisis!
With the honey bee crisis continuing it's even more important to encourage native bees to ensure good pollination in the backyard vegetable garden and orchard. Just one hive is plenty for the average ...
Niwot Honey Bee Harvest Festival: 10 a.m., Historic Second Avenue, 195 Second Ave., Niwot. The fifth annual Niwot Honey Bee ...
Christine McDonald, owner of Rushing River Apiaries in Terrace, B.C., faced thousands of desperate bees invading her indoor shop late last month. The “robber bees” entered through cracks in an old bay ...
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