In this engaging interview, enhanced by images taken during the making ... the feeding of the larva with royal jelly. Again we had a lucky day, because queens are the shyest of all bees ...
Less healthy soils and less diverse food sources make for weaker pollinators, and the die-offs are accelerated when huge numbers of diseased bees are brought together to pollinate the same crop.
and making it possible for me to grow the food that people want. The bananas play a part, too. They don’t need bees for pollination. Bananas produce high quantities of nectar that feed the bees ...
"If I wasn't on the melons and the little bit of caltrop that's there, I would be feeding my bees." Photo shows A beekeeper inspecting a frame of bees from a beehive. As the varroa mite continues ...
At Providence, they make sure that the honey the bees bring in - which is nutritionally ... “They often freeze the excess nutritional honey to thaw and feed back to the hives in the winter ...