Stingless bees are renowned for their delicious and medicinal honey. Many people, like those in the Peruvian Amazon, rely heavily on the honey from stingless bees to treat infections and heal wounds.
Join us as we explore the fascinating world of stingless native bees. In this exciting video, we delve into the amazing ...
The mystery of what creates the rare, healthy sugar found in stingless bee honey, has been solved by researchers at The University of Queensland, in collaboration with Queensland Health Forensic and ...
We’ve departed from the glistening shores of Heron Island on the Great Barrier Reef and spent the last two weeks learning about terrestrial ecology since I last wrote. We went from snorkeling daily to ...
“Without trees that are their main source of nutrition, we will lose stingless bees. And if we lose stingless bees, we are going to lose our forests.” Israeli-born Netanel Moshe Sagi and his mother, ...
In this video, we demonstrate how to collect honey from Australian native bees using a honey super. How to remove a honey super from a native beehive and also how to add a honey super to an existing ...
Although stingless bees do not have a sting to fend off enemies, they are nonetheless able to defend their hives against attacks. Only four years ago it was discovered that a Brazilian bee species, ...
A rare, stingless bee cultivated by the Maya more than 3,000 years ago may be going extinct in its natural Yucatan Peninsula habitat in Mexico, but a mysterious relocation to Cuba may save its future.
A type of Brazilian stingless bee, Scaptotrigona depilis depends on a fungus to survive. A type of Brazilian stingless bee, Scaptotrigona depilis depends on a fungus to survive. Cristiano Menezes et ...
An up-and-coming entomologist, who is only 4 years old, has made a discovery as rare as she is — a small population of stingless bees thriving in Palo Alto. The unique bees discovered by junior ...