Cornell University bee experts are analyzing samples of bees and related material to help identify the cause of unprecedented managed honey bee losses this winter.
Louisiana beekeepers have been hit hard this year by colony loss, as has the industry nationwide. Why are so many bees dying?
A recent survey found an average loss of 62% of bee colonies among commercial operations in less than a year. Causes and ...
Alongside other researchers, he has identified one potential cause for the increase in colony loss. A specific mite deadly to honeybees called varroa carry pathogens and viruses onto bees, which is ...
What’s Behind the Massive Honeybee Die-Offs in 2025? A devastating wave of honeybee colony losses has swept across the United ...
A two-year study on honey bee health in colonies placed on canola fields is nearing its completion, yielding positive results ...
A recent survey says commercial beekeepers in Texas have lost about two thirds of their honey bees since June last year.
Beekeepers, farmers and growers are all concerned about a widespread collapse of bee colonies across the nation. Beekeepers, as of early February, have seen a loss rate of 70-100% of their colonies ov ...
Colony Collapse Disorder never really went away; reports of widespread honey bee colony losses are increasing.
The loss of bee colonies could have a detrimental impact on the nation's food supply, as bees are responsible for pollinating a significant portion of crops. With spring flowers beginning to bloom ...