Stingless bees produce a healthier honey, uniquely rich in a rare sugar, called trehalulose, which may have benefits ranging from ranking low on the glycaemic index (GI) to displaying antioxidant ...
Your Artstor image groups were copied to Workspace. The Artstor website will be retired on Aug 1st. Conservation & Society Vol. 18, No. 4, 2020 Saving the Other Bees: The Resurgence of... Saving the ...
By Chrispen Sechere. Stanley Imbusi’s grandfather Lumbasio was a traditional medicine man whose trick for curing varied ailments was centred on honey from stingless bees found in Kakamega ...
Stingless bees normally have a basket on their hind ... The scientists say that the honey produced by these meat-eating bees is still sweet and edible. The bees store the meat they gather in ...
In this episode of "House of Little Scientists" young viewers are introduced to the fascinating world of stingless bees, creatures that resemble honey bees but have several distinct differences.
For those interested in learning about beekeeping in different parts of the world, Penn State Extension is offering a free, six-week webinar series. “Beekeeping Around the World” is designed for ...
Some species, such as honeybees, bumblebees and stingless bees ... rely on native bee species, not honey bees, To create their map, the researchers compared data about the occurrence of individual ...
But because native bees are not directly impacted by the Varroa mite they are a great (and often stingless) alternative to European honey bees. They are also facing their own fight for survival ...
By Chrispen Sechere. Stanley Imbusi’s grandfather Lumbasio was a traditional medicine man whose trick for curing varied ailments was centred on honey from stingless bees found in Kakamega ...