A study by the University of Colorado Boulder found that honeybees are more likely to regulate their hive's "thermostat" during rapid temperature increases. Honeybees use their wings to cool down ...
A computer science team has developed a sensor-based technology that could revolutionize commercial beekeeping by reducing colony losses and lowering labor costs. The technology uses low-cost heat ...
Honey bees are able to carefully manage the temperature inside their hives, but new research shows that extreme summer heat ...
WASHINGTON — Researchers found that longer autumns with good flying weather for bees raise the chances of colony collapse in the upcoming spring, according to a study published in the journal ...
A UC Riverside computer science team has developed a sensor-based technology that could revolutionize commercial beekeeping ...
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