- Biological and therapeutic effects of honey produced by honey . . .
Stingless bee honey is a precious bee product of the stingless bee Stingless bee honey is different from that produced by the bees of the genus Apis (i e , the honey bee) in terms of its color, taste and viscosity (Almeida-Muradian et al , 2014, Guerrini et al , 2009)
- Does different type of bees make different honey? : r askscience
Colonies tend to be small, but honey production per individual can be decently high In Borneo, certain parts at any rate, the honey from stingless bees is called kelulut and is considered to be good for your health Stingless bee honey is generally reported to be more sour tasting than honeybee honey
- The untapped potential of honey bees - BBC
Kerry Glen founded Ewaso River Honey in 1995, as more of a community project than a business, purchasing honey from people in northern Kenya Glen says beekeepers are either unable to scale their
- How Much Honey Per Hive? - Backyard Beekeeping
A friend of mine and experienced beekeeper saw an opportunity in honey and actually started her own honey distribution service She keeps between 50-100 hives of her own, but the bulk of her honey comes from local, vetted commercial beekeepers who sell her their honey at bulk prices Her name is Beth Conrey, and her company is Bee Squared Apiaries
- Why Do Bees Produce So Many Drones? - Wildflower Meadows
Drone bees often get a bad rap—they don’t produce honey, don’t defend the hive, and they consume vital resources So then why do queen bees produce so many of them? The answer, put simply, is that there must be enough drone bees available at any given time in order to sustain the reproduction of bees and the viability of the species overall
- The 13 Best Honeys, Reviewed by Experts | The Strategist
This sampler includes 16 8-ounce bottles — six different early- to late-season wildflower honey, four different main-season wild blackberry honey, and six different Willamette Valley crop honey
- Native Bees of North Dakota (non-exhaustive) · iNaturalist
Native Bees of North Dakota (non-exhaustive) View Plain Taxonomic Photo Check list for Bees and Apoid Wasps (Superfamily Apoidea)
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