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Africanized honey bees, often called "killer bees," are now in 13 states, including Mississippi. Know where to find them, how ...
Ana Angulo and Jean Loui Navarro are passionate about rescuing bees and they are hoping to change the local pest control ...
Scientists say the bees' temperament is to ward off predators. But unsuspecting humans will find them to be aggressive, ...
New research from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service sheds light on the causes behind the ...
Highly aggressive Africanized honey bees, the so-called "killer bees," are moving north and spreading as climate change ...
Honey bees, a critical component of California’s agriculture, face several challenges to survival. Will the Legislature spend ...
A world-first trial led by University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ) native bee scientist and conservationist Dr. Kit ...
Are Africanized bees in Mississippi? A state expert says reported colonies have all been eradicated. What to know about where ...
The month of July brings us to our summer meeting, which several hundred beekeepers will attend. The meeting times are packed ...
Lifting up the hood of a Beewise hive feels more like you're getting ready to examine the engine of a car than visit with a ...
As threats like mites become more resistant to pesticides, California honey bees need more human intervention to save their hives.
Africanized honey bees are called "killer bees" because they are deadly, and they have been spreading across the US. Here's what Georgians should know.