EU looks to protect bees from pesticides
Interview with
Apr 29, 2013
The vote, which will restrict the use of certain types of pesticides for two years unless decisive new information becomes available, is an effort to protect the dwindling honeybee population.
Bees check in at the Waldorf
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Aug 7, 2012
The Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York is raising 300,000 bees on the roof. It's part of a plan to get younger guests buzzing.
Bee population decline linked to common pesticide
Interview by
Mar 30, 2012
Bee populations in the U.S. -- and even other parts of the world -- have been on the decline, which has many worried. Well, two new studies out might have figured out a reason why.
Cell phones can screw up bees
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May 16, 2011
According to some new research by Swiss researcher Daniel Favre, honey bees can tell when cell phones nearby are making or receiving calls. This...
So My Cell Phone's Not a Killer?
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Oct 7, 2010
Do you remember the post we ran in May about how cell phones are likely responsible for mass honey bee death? Well, our phones have been pardoned....
German airports use bees to monitor air quality
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Sep 21, 2011
German airports -- including Düsseldorf International Airport -- have come up with an interesting way to monitor their air quality: using bees....



