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2006-08-16
THE HEAT NO SO SWEET FOR THE BEES
During last month's extreme hot weather, the little critters were too busy trying to stay cool. Unlike many livestock owners who suffered severe losses during the heat wave, California beekeepers say the honey makers mostly made out OK.
2006-08-16
ALFALFA PRODUCTION IS 4 TIMES BIGGER DUE TO BEES POLLINATION
John and Shelley Wold produce alfalfa their harvest begins in the next few days, and they will take up to 1,200 pounds of seed per acre. 'Without the bees, there would only be about 250 to 300 pounds per acre,' he said. 'We need the bees.'
2006-08-15
LAZY MALE BEES AND WASPS CAN BE MADE TO WORK?
Can male bees and wasps, which are normally considered lazy, be made to work like feeding the larvae? Yes, say Prof. Raghavendra Gadagkar biologist of Biology section of IISc of the Indian Institute of science, Bangalore.
2006-08-15
THEY MAKE IN CHILE BEEKEEPING WORK SHOP
Half hundred of beekeepers participated in practical theoretical seminary made by the area of INDAP Licantén and the Advisory Council of Area of this coastal zone
2006-08-15
THE BEEKEPING IN MATANZAS CUBA RECOVERS
Got in this year 2006 600 Tons, 44 Tons more than in the past year. The province recovered almost the four thousand beehives destroyed by the hurricane Michelle, and at the moment it counts on 19 thousands 160 of those honeycombs, each one with yields of 32 kilograms of honey, four over the average national.
2006-08-15
THEY PUT THE FIRST STONE FOR A PLANT OF HONEY PROCESSING IN MEXICO
The governor Amalia Garcia Medina placed the first stone of the Center of Honey Procesing in whom 400 tons of the product will be industrialized , “this puts to the State to the vanguard of the beekeeping”, recognized the national president of beekeepers Porfirio Galindo.
2006-08-15
IN CORDOVA SPAIN PLAGUES AND PREDATORS REDUCED HONEY HARVEST 70%
The Cordovan beekeepers are living very bad weather for the sector. From the heat wave of August of 2003 that destryed their beehives until the resent “plague” of bee-eaters, that are ending almost half of the cabin, these cattle dealers “do not finish raising head”, so and as he noticed yesterday to ABC Fernando Morales, member of the governing meeting of the Natural Park of Hornachuelos by COAG and beekeeper.
2006-08-15
IN GALICIA SPAIN THE FIRE ALSO HARMS THE BEEKEEPING
The fires attack the pillars of the farming operations. The flames devastate the forage of the cattle, they kill the beekeeping and they alter to the cycles of the orchard and the wine. The survival of rural Galicia is what is in game
2006-08-15
IN USA NICOLAS MOTZ RECOVER AFTER 30 YEARS THE FAMILY TRADITIOS AND BECOMES A BEEKEEPER
'Don't be nervous. They can sense your anxiety,' the 11-year-old says to a visitor. 'And whatever you do, don't swat at them.' . As the bees flit about in a field of clover off Clough Pike, Nicholas, the 'Bee Man' beekeeper, works.
2006-08-14
QUEEN HONEY BEE MIGHT HOLD THE KEY TO A LONGER LIFE FOR HUMANS
The common worker bee lives weeks, but if the same egg was raised as a queen bee, the queen can live for up to six years. La Trobe University's David Vaux is a specialist in apoptosis, the science of how cells die. His research aims to unlock the answers to the queen bee's 50-fold increased lifespan.
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