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Most bees don't die after stinging—and other surprising bee factsGlobally, there are 537 species (about 2.6% of all bee species) of "stingless bees" in the tribe Meliponini. We have only 11 of these species (in the genera Austroplebeia and Tetragonula ...
Stingless bees produce a healthier honey, uniquely rich in a rare sugar, called trehalulose, which may have benefits ranging from ranking low on the glycaemic index (GI) to displaying antioxidant ...
This video shows how to inspect native stingless bee hives to see how they are doing after splitting several months earlier. Our first video on Splitting a Native bee hive can be seen here ...
This is the metadata section. Skip to content viewer section. This paper describes the traditional knowledge on the management of stingless bee colonies and the use of honey by Indigenous and ...
Skip to content viewer section. This paper discusses strategies for salvaging biodiversity through a case study exploring the revitalisation of keeping stingless bees in the Yucatan Peninsula. While ...
After graduating from high school, she met a stingless bee apiarist living in a national park in Brazil, which piqued her ongoing fascination with bees! Our climate is changing and we must adapt to a ...
By Chrispen Sechere. Stanley Imbusi’s grandfather Lumbasio was a traditional medicine man whose trick for curing varied ailments was centred on honey from stingless bees found in Kakamega ...
The All India Coordinated Research Project, Department of Entomology, School of Agricultural Sciences conducted series of ...
By Chrispen Sechere. Stanley Imbusi’s grandfather Lumbasio was a traditional medicine man whose trick for curing varied ailments was centred on honey from stingless bees found in Kakamega ...
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