Create a thriving home for bees right in your backyard with a DIY beehive—support pollinators, boost your garden, and enjoy fresh honey. The first challenge is deciding where to put your hive—then you ...
There's more than one way to build a honeybee hive, depending on the needs of the bees, according to a study published August 26 in the open-access journal PLOS Biology by Golnar Gharooni-Fard of the ...
On a hot summer day in Colorado, European honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) buzz around a cluster of hives near Boulder Creek. Worker bees taking off in search of water, nectar and pollen mingle with bees ...
Beehives in cartoons are bright yellow, cute, and dripping honey. But they aren’t as cute in real life and may be dangerous. A beehive isn’t only a big hairstyle. A beehive, or bee nest, is a ...
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Assemble your own beehive using materials from a Langstroth-style starter kit—and watch them do their busy work. Reviewed by David McKinney Create a thriving home for bees right in your backyard with ...
From left, Francisco López Jiménez, Orit Peleg and graduate student Richard Terrile inspect the honeycomb in a bee hive. On a hot summer day in Colorado, European honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) buzz ...