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 ...
Most people think a pollinator garden requires tearing up their entire lawn, hiring a landscaper, or knowing the Latin names of plants. None of that is true. You can start with a five-by-five-foot ...
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 ...
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 ...