A recent survey found an average loss of 62% of bee colonies among commercial operations in less than a year. Causes and solutions remain unknown.
According to several scientific studies, three-quarters of all insects have disappeared in the last 30 years. To counter this ...
Heitkam believes mites are the number one cause of bee loss this year. The parasites kill entire colonies. Hetikam said ...
Honeybee officials are raising the alarm about severe colony losses over the past few ... that there aren’t enough bees to fully pollinate California’s almond crop. “The almond crop will ...
At the Tahoe Environmental Research Center’s (TERC) “Ski with a Scientist” event, Dr. Rachel Vannette spoke to the Tribune on ...
It’s more a continuation of troubles that are decimating bee populations all over ... Honey bees have gotten the most attention, probably because of their value in pollinating food crops ...
Traditionally, beekeepers rely on manual checks and their judgment to find problems, leading to delays. A team from UC ...
A majority of beekeepers around the country have lost at least half of their honey bees in a mysterious disappearance over ...
A nationwide survey of beekeepers has revealed catastrophic honey bee colony losses across the United States between June ...
Fast and agile robotic insects mimic bees, aiding crop pollination and tackling population decline and food security risks.
It’s more a continuation of troubles that are decimating bee populations all over ... Honey bees have gotten the most attention, probably because of their value in pollinating food crops ...