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Los Angeles Times USA Life December 15, 2022
Krystle Hickman is the epitome of single-minded. She's polite and friendly with the reporter and photographer trailing her through the sand and rocks of the Acton Wash Wildlife Sanctuary south of Palmdale, but her distraction is apparent. There's clearly something else... + más
Turkey’s Honey Apocalypse | The Atlantic
Bees hit by winds, storm surge, rain during Hurricane Ian | WPTV
The Boston Globe USA World February 05, 2023
STOCKENBOI, Austria — Sandro Huter was determined to defend his bees, which were facing a looming death sentence.A beekeeper in the forested Austrian state of Carinthia, Huter was proud of his colonies. His insects were industrious, healthy and so docile that he told the... + más
Forget honey bees. This L.A. artist finds meaning chasing California native bees | Los Angeles Times
The New York Times USA Science August 21, 2023
A research team was combing the coastline of southwest Portugal in 2019 in search of signs of how its ecosystem had changed over time. They stumbled upon an astonishing and unexpected scene: bees that had been mummified in subterranean sarcophagi for nearly 3,000 years.An... + más
WPTV USA Nation October 30, 2022
FORT MYERS, Fla. — This summer has been the toughest in decades on Southwest Florida beekeepers, who were hit hard last month by powerful Hurricane Ian.Ian came at a particularly bad time because beekeepers and honey producers here rely on the late summer/early fall Brazilian... + más
Bees Hit by Winds, Storm Surge, Rain During Hurricane Ian | NBC 6 South Florida
What is storm surge, and what contributes to the deadly hurricane hazard? | CBS News
ABC News USA Business April 10, 2023
During California's prolonged, wet winter, beekeeper Gene Brandi said he had to spend twice as much money on a sugary syrup to feed his honeybees and keep them alive.That's because the bees sent to pollinate blooming almond orchards took longer than usual to emerge... + más
Florida beekeepers reel from Hurricane Ian; farms across U.S. could get stung, too | Orlando Sentinel
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