Fungal problems and pathogens are one of the fastest growing threats to bees and other animals in the world and protection from these problems exercises all of our minds from worrying about mould on the curtains to internal and external fungal infections in our bodies. Now research has shown that for a threat, there [...]
According to a study by biologists at UC San Diego in the USA, even a small does of crop pesticide is enough to turn honeybees into “picky eaters” and reluctant ‘waggle dancers’.
Colony Collapse disorder has depleted bee colonies throughout the world and we are still unsure of the exact reason for at times [...]
The small township of Paengaroa in New Zealand boasts few amenities except for the Golliwog Café and Comvita, the New Zealand-based global exporter of natural health and beauty products. But in this small and undistinguished place exists an innovative and successful company that can claim to lead the world in the study of the [...]
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