Researchers May Have Unlocked Key to Honeybee Management Posted by David Eddy|July 3, 2018 It’s all about having guts — and what they say about colony queens and workers.Read More
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Researchers Take Pesticides Out of Honeybees Posted by David Eddy|April 24, 2018 Washington State University scientists have created microparticles that could help save honeybees.
$10 Million for Honeybee Health Posted by David Eddy|October 2, 2017 National Honey Board, Project Apis.m investing in pollinator research.
Healthy Hives 2020 Announces 2017 Request For Proposals Posted by David Eddy|November 15, 2016 Project Apis m. is spearheading multi-year $1 million research effort funded by Bayer to improve honey bee colony health.
New Study Shows Neonicotinoids Pose Little Practical Risk To Bees Posted by David Eddy|August 15, 2016 Washington State University researchers reveal the controversial pesticides aren’t dangerous for bees in the real world.
Importing Frozen Honeybee Sperm Is Key To Conservation Posted by David Eddy|July 26, 2016 The Washington State University (WSU) bee program has worked with researchers from around the world to create more honeybee genetic repositories like the one at WSU.
Scientists Selected To Work On Healthy Hives 2020 Initiative Posted by Rosemary Gordon|June 23, 2016 The four-year, $1 million program has a goal of improving the health of honeybee colonies.
EPA Registers New Biochemical Miticide To Combat Varroa Mites In Beehives Posted by David Eddy|October 1, 2015 Potassium Salts of Hops Beta Acids (K-HBAs), is intended to fit into a rotation program to battle resistance.
Top Beekeepers Wanted Posted by David Eddy|February 2, 2015 Bayer CropScience seeks nominations for award honoring innovations in the beekeeping community.
Oregon Commercial Honeybee Population Drops Again Posted by David Eddy|June 30, 2014 Loss is slightly less than that seen in recent years, but more than one in five hives did not survive last winter.