In the stunning video above, a beekeeper discovers an enormous beehive underneath a grandmother’s kitchen cabinet. The video, ...
Most of the time, bees do their own thing, foraging for food and raising a colony. But if a nest is too close to your house—or even be in the walls of your house—you must take action.
Iridescent sweat bees, hairy-faced mining bees, tiny Perdita minima the size of a gnat. Thanks to swarms of apiary ...
There’s more to ‘keeping’ bees than hives and honey, as Rachel de Thample’s new River Cottage Handbook explains ...
As temperatures rise, native ground-nesting bees are among the first to emerge. For most of my life, I confess that I was terrified of bees. Growing up in Florida, where stinging insects are ...
Read more: 17 Hacks That Will Help Keep Insects Out Of Your House Late summer into early fall before the bees nest, offers a good time for prevention. Use an all-natural bee deterrent such as ...
Wayne Soil and Water Conservation District education specialist Kelly Riley explains the benefits of putting off spring ...
As winter thaws and temperatures rise, mason bees will soon emerge! Once temps reach 55°F+, these essential pollinators wake from hibernation, ready to get to work. Millions of bee hotels are sold ...