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First multi-year study of honey bee parasites and disease reveals troubling trends
sciencedaily.com
Researchers in the United States recently completed the first comprehensive, multi-year study of honey bee parasites and disease as part of the National Honey Bee Disease Survey. The findings revea...
Harvesting chocolate mint...🌱
...for our spinach and mint smoothie in Wellness class today! What's your favorite smoothie add in?!
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sugardetoxme I LOVE chocolate mint. But if I had to have a favorite add in, hands down fresh almond butter and topping with bee pollen
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DietID_TeamDietitians oh I've never had chocolate mint! Will have to hunt for it at the market for my slowly growing herb garden. My favorite add in is dates. They add the right touch of rich sweetness!
Dance like no one is watching! Bee waggle dance is sloppy.
blogs.discovermagazine.com
Scientists have discovered that a bee's waggle dance can be ... well... kind of sloppy! #honeybee #honeybees
Power smoothie with bee pollen.
Picked up some bee pollen at home in PA and had some frozen blueberries from my pickings in July. Great treat for breakfast.
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gingerandchorizo Looks amazing! Love the colour!
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BUGS | 2016 Tribeca Film Festival
tribecafilm.com
"Head Chef Ben Reade and Lead Researcher Josh Evans from Nordic Food Lab are on a mission to investigate the next big trend in food: edible insects. Filmmaker Andreas Johnsen follows the duo on a g...
Honey Nut Cheerios Wants You To Know About Our Threatened Bee Population
huffingtonpost.com
"Another smart move by Canada." #BringBackTheBees
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JenniferEmilson It's a wonderful start!! 🐝
Decline of Species That Pollinate Poses a Threat to Global Food Supply
nytimes.com
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Gwendolyn A good reminder that nothing exists in a vacuum. Bees, global warming, agriculture, water- they're all interconnected and function as one system.
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JenniferEmilson Everything on this planet was designed to work together. Destroying or removing one aspect will always have a domino effect- even if delayed.
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Udi Even mosquitos?