Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This weekend I noticed a large group of bees flying around in my backyard. My wife was really concerned. However, as a former ...
It’s afternoon in an East Oakland neighborhood, and there’s a football-sized swarm of honeybees hanging at eye-level in a manzanita bush – the exact level, some might say, where you wouldn’t want to ...
SHELBYVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — It was a tough winter for bees across the country, and industry experts are raising concerns after hundreds of millions of them died. While many researchers are working to ...
Beekeepers in southeastern Alabama recently trapped a "feral swarm" of killer bees, according to the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries, the latest in a recent string of killer bee ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - As flowers begin to bloom and the weather warms, honey bee colonies are breaking off and searching for new places to colonize. Swarm season lasts through June and means honey ...
We aren't the only ones who find spring flowers attractive. They're also quite the buzz with bees. This is the time of year that bees tend to swarm and defend their territory, presenting dangers for ...
Cody Bowling, the Catoosa County UGA Extension agent, is imploring people not to try to destroy bee swarms. Call me, he posted on Facebook. Bowling, who is a beekeeper and grew up in a beekeeping ...
Bryan Musselman of Claysburg uses a brood box to remove a swarm of honey bees that appeared in the middle of the Altoona Mirror employee parking lot on Thursday afternoon. Mirror photo by Holly ...
I got my first bee swarm call of the year a few weeks ago. With spring underway, this is the time for honey bee colonies to divide and multiply by a process we know as swarming. A swarm of honey bees ...
Phoenix Union High School District exterminated a bee swarm at Carl Hayden Community High School, prompting student protests. Students advocated for humane bee relocation, citing the importance of ...
TRAVERSE CITY - Swarms of bees have been popping up around the Traverse City area. Typically, you won’t see these swarms until spring, but due to warmer than usual weather, they are here in fall.
It’s bee season — and swarms have been spotted across New York City. In recent weeks, clouds of bees have buzzed through Midtown, clustered around light poles and even clung to sidewalk scaffolding.