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Bee-lieve In Yourself, like what Bee Barry did!76

Bee-lieve In Yourself, like what Bee Barry did!

Why are you trying to fit in when you were born to stand out?

28 comments    positive thinking honeybees
Quiet Days and Quiet Thoughts62

Quiet Days and Quiet Thoughts

A simple quiet day poem

28 comments    home thoughts garden
Don't Use Toxic Lawn and Garden Products -- Be Good to Your Part of Planet Earth90

Don't Use Toxic Lawn and Garden Products -- Be Good to Your Part of Planet Earth

My lawn, both the section in front of and the larger area behind my home, won't win any Yard of the Month prizes. Still, I can feel assured the grass, trees, shrubs and those flowers that survive my lack of horticultural talents will not cause harm...

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Imidacloprid, Pesticides and Honeybee Colony Collapse Disorder78

Imidacloprid, Pesticides and Honeybee Colony Collapse Disorder

Bees play a very important role in pollinating flowers, but the insects are disappearing. Pesticides may be at least partly responsible for this disappearance.

14 comments    honeybees neurotransmitter
Honeybees - Why Are They Disappearing?72

Honeybees - Why Are They Disappearing?

As most people are aware, there is a major decline in the number of honeybees over the last several years. The following information contains information on the honeybee and several theories as to why the honeybees are disappearing and what we can do to help.

16 comments    nature flowers environment
A New Beekeeper70

A New Beekeeper

The Egyptians sacrificed it to their river gods, the Romans slathered it on their battle wounds to promote healing, and medieval lords hoarded it for their personal use. Because it was so expensive, it was used in cooking only by the very wealthy. ...

0 comments    honey beekeeping beeswax
Colony Collapse: Why We Should Be Embracing Other Pollinators In Our Gardens:73

 videoColony Collapse: Why We Should Be Embracing Other Pollinators In Our Gardens:

This is an article that looks at other pollinators that should be encouraged within gardens. The goal of this article is to increase the awareness of colony collapse within honeybee populations and provide home gardeners with other options for crop pollination.

28 comments    butterfly butterflies honey bee
Bee Pollen: Benefits and Health Effects77

Bee Pollen: Benefits and Health Effects

Bee pollen is pollen that has been collected by honey bees. Many health related claims are made for bee pollen, but data to support these claims is lacking.

3 comments    honey allergy bee
Attract More Honeybees to your Garden74

Attract More Honeybees to your Garden

Attract More Honeybees to your Garden The honeybee is in dramatic decline throughout the world, causing great concern to beekeepers, farmers, and scientists, who are all endeavouring to find out why. The consumer should be worrying about it, too,...

24 comments    food pollination honeybees
FROM BABY HONEYBEE TO ADULT67

FROM BABY HONEYBEE TO ADULT

How do Honeybees reproduce? How do bees grow in hives?

1 comment    vegetables honey gardens
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