The defensive behavior of bees
Why do bees sting? Bees sting by reaction, to defend themselves and protect the colony, especially the queen.
Why do bees sting? Bees sting by reaction, to defend themselves and protect the colony, especially the queen.
To choose the right hive, it is important to know the different types of hives that exist. Find out from several beekeepers, weigh the pros and cons of each type...
In 1983, several researchers discovered the behavioral changes that betrayed the bee sleep.The sleep phase is characterized in the bee by an inclination of the head and a muscular relaxation...
The hazel tree is a honey plant. Its beekeeping interest lies in its early flowering which greatly attracts foraging bees: the male flowers are very rich in pollen. They are...
Discover a major enemy of bees: "the yellow-legged hornet". Capable of destroying up to 30% of a honey bee colony, it is of great concern to beekeepers...