Urban beekeeping is increasing fast, but too many honeybee hives can reduce food, spread disease, and harm wild bees.
Host Rachel Holt learns more about Urban beekeeping and its impacts on biodiversity.
Over sprawling green fields, stacked wooden frames house bees clustering along the honeycomb, all moving in coordinated rhythm. Cultivated over years, the hives are cared for largely by veterans as ...
Urban beekeeping has been touted as a way to boost pollination and improve sustainability, food security and biodiversity in cities. Many people and businesses who've added beehives to their backyards ...
The chicks stuck for a business name and the bees became the business, Two Chicks Apiary. Jen Renfro and Sarah Mueller, from ...
King Charles and Queen Camilla, both avid beekeepers, toured the new beehives on the White House South Lawn as one of their ...
Beekeeping recordkeeping is moving from paper-based logs to integrated digital dashboards that combine hive inspections, health monitoring, and production tracking. New tools range from ...
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Melania Trump Continues Michelle Obama’s Beekeeping Program With New White House-Shaped Beehive
The White House's beekeeping program was first launched under Michelle Obama in 2009 ...
A newly formed beekeeping association is asking the public to help it protect Newfoundland's unique bee population, arguing that foreign bees and even seeds from other parts of the world could harm ...
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