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• Bees use a special “dance” to tell one another how far and in what direction to find good sources of pollen • A bee flies at 15 mph • A bee visits 50 to ...
As she stepped into a bee hut at Capella Ranch, Kristen Yarmey smelled cedar along with a light, unfamiliar odor, and listened to the mesmerizing buzzes, taps and clicks the bees made as they ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick Worldwide colony collapse is the subject of a bright, strange, upbeat thought experiment about insect hives, and our own. By Jesse Green ...
A longtime Hinsdale resident is helping to create a bigger buzz about the Oak Brook Park District’s bee apiary at the Dean Nature Sanctuary. Dale Kleber’s interest in honey bees began about 15 years ...
There’s a buzz at the new Thomas Jefferson High School — literally. Over the hillside behind the school, surrounded by trees and brush and a six-foot fence, a bee apiary, with roughly 60,000 honey ...
“Honey is a great incentive,” says Christine Webster, founder of The People’s Bees, which aims to connect people with bees and the natural world through apiculture (beekeeping), education and advocacy ...
Jenny Hubbard, president of the Catherine Violet Hubbard Animal Sanctuary in Newtown, was concerned to hear recently that the sanctuary’s apiary with one million honey bees shrank from 17 hives to ...