Wed, 10 Jun 2009 21:51:44 GMT — Beekeeper Bob Thorp is busy keeping up with his shortening supply of bees. Bob says, "I lost 23 hives. I'm trying to replace those 23 and get back up to 90 hives right ...
The vegetative parts of mushrooms may hold the cure to viruses that kill bees. Honey bees may derive health benefits from the certain parts of mushrooms, giving them a chance to combat viruses that ...
Three times in the past 120 years, honeybees have disappeared for mysterious reasons. Twice since the 1980's, there have been infestations of bee-killing mites. But those episodes have been restricted ...
American beekeepers lost nearly half of their hives in the 2022 growing season. That’s just a bit lower than the previous highest loss on record — which occurred the previous year, according to a ...
A new study suggests antibiotics could play a role in colony collapse disorder. Researchers from The University of Texas at Austin have found that honeybees treated with a common antibiotic were half ...
A honey bee pollinates a raspberry bush on June 9 in Whatcom County. About 1.7 million honey bee colonies — nearly 60% of all such hives in the country — were lost between June 2024 and March 2025.
A couple weeks ago I republished my article from 2016 entitled Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD). CCD afflicts honey bee colonies when worker bees (those that collect pollen and nectar from flowers) go ...
For many beekeepers, the mystery is as deep as the devastation. A hive begins as a set of wooden frames whose combs hold thousands of worker bees, pollinators of all manner of crops. Then the insects ...
Park County beekeeper Andrew Bauer, a ranch worker and owner of Hazel’s Honey LLC, a family-owned Paradise Valley apiary, is willing his small business back to life after the worst winter bee losses ...
A preliminary tally indicates that almost a third of all of the managed bee colonies in the United States — 31.1 percent — didn't survive the winter. That makes it the fourth-worst winter since 2006.
Hundreds of flatbed loads of honey bees are trucked into Washington every spring, enabling the production of apples, cherries, pears and berries in the state. The pollinators are estimated to add at ...