This video shows how to inspect native stingless bee hives to see how they are doing after splitting several months earlier. Our first video on Splitting a Native bee hive can be seen here: <a href=" ...
This video shows an Australian stingless native beehive being split to make two hives. These Australian native bees are called Tetragonula carbonaria, but there are over 1500 different varieties of ...
More than 30 excited participants have taken conservation into their own hands and jumped on-board for Rockhampton Zoo’s ...
Rockhampton Zoo was buzzing with excitement this morning as more than 30 eager participants joined in the Zoo's first native ...
Appearing suspended in eternal mid-flight, wild bees collected by scientist Aliza Fassler are held in graceful freeze-frame ...
Devendra Jani, a techie turned bee conservationist, shares his passion for sustainable design and art. His installation at ...
They can also outcompete native bees for pollen and nectar, their only source of food. Yet, over the past decade, the Forest Service has approved permits for at least 900 hives, which could house up ...
These hives don’t stay in one place ... whose government regulates trading of honeybees in order to keep the native Carniolan bees free of disease. Even the prime minister keeps bees.
The University of Findlay has earned national recognition again, this time as an affiliate of the Bee Campus USA program.
Stingless bees gather near the entrance to their hive on June 22, 2024. Their hive is nestled in a tiny hole in a tree near Palo Alto’s Rinconada Community Garden. Photo by Anna Hoch-Kenney.
Most native bees — besides bumblebees — live solitary lifestyles in holes in trees and loose soil, without a colony or hive. Honeybees, on the other hand, live in large colonies of about 10,000 ...
Three hives at Abberton Reservoir ... literally "membrane wings" The black honey bee, also known as Apis mellifera mellifera, is a native species to the UK but was thought to have been wiped ...