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Africanized honeybees are now found in 13 states and are slowly spreading north, attacking people, livestock and pets along ...
Without honeybees, we would lose most commercial honey production, and many fruit, nut, and vegetable crops would see reduced ...
Scientists say the bees' temperament is to ward off predators. But unsuspecting humans will find them to be aggressive, ...
Africanized honeybees, also known as "killer bees," have spread to 13 states, including California, posing threats to people and animals. Here's what to know about Africanized honeybees and their ...
Lifting up the hood of a Beewise hive feels more like you're getting ready to examine the engine of a car than visit with a ...
In recent years, the phenomenon of bee colony collapse has emerged as a significant threat to global food security and ...
Smith MSU Extension Service A Mississippi State University expert says he has no evidence that Africanized honey bees are ...
Ann Turkenburg Scott has a colony of bumblebees nesting under a shelf in her Kamloops shed for the summer in what appears to ...
Part one of a two-part feature on honeybees explores existential threats they face, from climate change to mites and bears.
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.