Pesticide exposure may quietly weaken honeybee colonies as queens shift harmful chemicals into their developing eggs.
Keeping queen bees chilled in indoor refrigeration units can make the practice of "queen banking"—storing excess queens in the spring to supplement hives in the fall—more stable and less ...
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Bee colonies dispel assumptions about royal jelly after creating special wax chamber for their queen
"You can think of it as something like Buckingham Palace." ...
Honeybee queens come from the same ordinary fertilized female eggs as worker bees. So how does one bee become a queen - with ...
Where do bees live? Bees can live together in a beehive. Thousands of bees can live in a beehive, but there is only one queen ...
Every spring, Canadian beekeepers await the arrival of queen bees crucial to their industry. The queens that populate Canadian bee colonies through the season largely do not come from Canada at all.
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Queen bees dump pesticides into their own eggs: Scientists study this unusual behaviour in bees
Honeybee queens are passing pesticide contamination to their eggs, a phenomenon termed 'maternal offloading' by UC Davis ...
A rural Texas neighborhood was on alert as millions of bees swarmed the area after an 18-wheeler that was transporting hives overturned. Residents were urged to remain indoors to avoid being stung.
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