It’s spring again ... time for bees to pollinate flowers. Although bee populations have leveled off during the past few years, we’re still at a nadir historically. In the 1940s, there were 6 million ...
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8 Sweet Honey Bee Facts You Should Know
Why Are Honey Bees Important? Pollinators like honey bees are crucial in agriculture, affecting one out of every three bites of food we eat. So it’s important for gardeners to support them. Grow ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Muse Knoxville has a new exhibit that is creating a lot of buzz. The “We BeeLong” exhibit opened on July 27 in the museum’s outdoor space located in Chilhowee Park. Its ...
Most food relies on bees -- fruit, vegetables, nuts, and plants that animals eat. They’re all pollinated by the hard-working bee. But bees are dying, and their hives are disappearing. No one really ...
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Amazing Facts About Honey Bees
Bees are well known for producing delicious honey, but they are also responsible for pollinating just over 30% of the world’s crops. Without these busy creatures, much of the global food supply would ...
Candles, lip balm, lotion, dog balm, and lemonade: These are some of the things that can be created from honey. The Iowa Honey Producers Association owns the biggest, longest booth inside the ...
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