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Why bee populations face extinction: The decline, the pesticides, and the food we stand to lose
The Scale of What Is Already Gone A single honeybee colony can contain up to 80,000 workers. In the United States alone, ...
As domestic honey production falls, the U.S. is relying more heavily on imported honey while beekeepers struggle to replace lost colonies. Stacey Leasca is an award-winning journalist with nearly two ...
Emmy Award-winning journalist Paula Ebben co-anchors WBZ-TV News at 5:30 p.m. Ebben is also an anchor for CBS News Boston and reports across all newscasts including WBZ-TV News' "Eye on Education" ...
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The last bee on Earth just died. Here’s what follows
Food is scarce. Money is worthless. Riots are everywhere. The world is in chaos. This isn’t our past. It’s our future. Humans ...
Hundreds of flatbed loads of honey bees are trucked into Washington every spring, enabling the production of apples, cherries, pears and berries in the state. The pollinators are estimated to add at ...
Beekeeper Wes Hull points a smoker toward one of his hives, calming the bees inside by disrupting the pheromones they use to communicate. (Noah Wicks photo) Researchers say they may have found an ...
Follow this author to personalize your feed and get instant alerts. WHY FOLLOW? Update your preferences in Account Settings Honeybees get some much needed help Honeybees get some much needed helpGetty ...
Monsanto, the biotech company whose proprietary genetically modified corn has been fingered as the possible culprit in the collapse of the bee population, has gone ahead and purchased Beelogics, a ...
SEATTLE (KOMO) — New research out of Washington State University finds honey bees are at risk for colony collapse due to longer warmer falls seasons. Researchers blame a warming climate for tricking ...
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