Honey bee colonies across the United States are facing record-breaking losses in 2025, with scientists warning the impact could be felt in agricultural production. Washington State University ...
Paul Haggett said it was "soul-destroying" to lose about 700,000 bees to changes in the weather.
WARNERVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) — With unprecedented bee colony losses nationwide, a bee farm in Warnerville has adopted a new method to replace its colonies and save future bees. Dean Haskin, owner of ...
Although honey bees have the ability to regulate hive temperatures, new research published in Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology shows that extreme summer heat can overwhelm these critical ...
From April of last year to April of this year, 48% of honey bee colonies prematurely died off. University of Maryland and Auburn University have collaborated with nonprofit Bee Informed to track and ...
Honey bees are able to carefully manage the temperature inside their hives, but new research shows that extreme summer heat ...
While the exact cause of heightened bee colony losses nationwide is unknown, possible factors include parasites, pathogens, pesticides and poor nutrition. Federal funding cuts to the USDA and research ...
A new study from researchers at Washington State University and the US Department of Agriculture’s Carl Hayden Bee Research Center suggests warmer falls and winters might be putting human-managed ...
How students, scientists and gardeners are working to support pollinators by protecting habitat and food sources.