Bees & Beekeeping In the News

The Latest from Penn State -
Colonies in collapse: What's causing massive honeybee die-offs?

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Where Do Bees Do There Business?

Beekeeper Sarah Christman explains what happens in a honeybee hive during the winter. Christman is the Milwaukee operations manager for Growing Power, Inc., a non-profit organization and land trust based in Milwaukee, WI that helps people grow, process, market and distribute food sustainably.

 

Bees Follow Their Leaders

From NPR's "All Things Considered", October 4, 2008 ยท When a swarm of bees takes flight, it can form a cloud as big as a school bus. But who's driving? And how do they know which way to go? Professor Thomas Seeley of Cornell University talks about how swarms of honeybees decide who's at the wheel and who's a backseat flier.

Beekeepers Think They Know What Causes Colony Collapse Disorder

Could it be Nosema ceranae?
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Bee-Boy Dance Crew Drops Dead ...

A light-hearted video from helpthehoneybees.com. Enjoy!



KETC, Channel 9 Broadcast

From KETC, "Living St. Louis" Producer Ruth Ezell interviews EMBA members.



"Sauce Magazine" Article

In the June issue of "Sauce Magazine", Jane Sueme (secretary of EMBA); Amos Harris and Natalie Semchyshyn; and Drew and Sarah Boeker are featured in a wonderful article about urban beekeeping.

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Better Bees: Super Bee and Wild Bee

California farmers depend on bees to pollinate the state's multi-million dollar fruit and nut crops, but last season thousands of bee colonies disappeared around the country. Meet two Northern California researchers looking for ways to make sure we always have bees to pollinate our crops.




Last updated January 4, 2009