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After working stays in Hawaii, Bermuda, and Whistler, Chung joined the Empress last February as the hotel’s new executive ...
Unlike many jarred foods that spoil quickly after a single dip, honey has an extraordinary ability to stay edible for years, ...
Honey is a natural sweetener, and bacteria loves to feast on sugar. But honey is remarkably resistant to spoilage. What's ...
Honey produced by some species of Australian stingless bees possesses impressive bacteria- and fungi-killing properties, ...
Bees love more than just the standard sunflowers and lavender. Many lesser-known flowers are just as rich in nectar—and ...
Hummingbird feeders are excellent for bringing those adorable tiny birds to your garden, but you can attract even more with ...
Last week was National Pollinator Week, which celebrates the importance of insects, birds and other animals that pollinate ...
Droughts could strip nectar of up to 95% of its calories, leaving bees with less to eat—and putting crops and food production at risk.
A world-first trial led by University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ) native bee scientist and conservationist Dr. Kit ...
Researchers at Nagaland University identify stingless bees as effective pollinators boosting polyhouse farming and crop yields across India.
The majority of insects are considered beneficial or harmless. Of course, those are the ones we want to have hanging around.
The honeybee, with its black and yellow coat, exemplifies pollinator prowess. Apis mellifera, or honeybees, are extraordinary insects that pollinate about 15 billion worth of food crops each year ...