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The essential role of bees in pollination

Discover the incredible contribution of bees to pollination and the preservation of biodiversity. This article highlights the vital importance of bees as key players in maintaining ecological balance.

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Why do honeys crystallize?

Unfortunately, the crystallization of honey does not have a good reputation. Think again, just because honey crystallizes doesn't mean it's low quality! On the contrary. We answer all your questions about crystallization....

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How do bees make honey?

Foraging bees collect nectar and honeydew from honey plants by adding their enzyme-laden saliva, which converts sucrose. Back in the hive, they distribute their harvest to other workers by trophallaxis,...

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Winter bees

Winter bees have special qualities and an exceptional lifespan.

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Organic honey versus non-organic honey

What is organic honey?   Certification criteria Organic honey is distinguished by a method of production and beekeeping conditions that respect the specifications of organic farming and whose main characteristics...

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All about the benefits of thyme honey

Thyme honey is a honey with many properties for our health. It has particular virtues for healing, benefits for our skin. It can also be used during sore throats, to...

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How to choose your Manuka honey

Where does Manuka Honey come from? Manuka honey comes from the primary forests of New Zealand. It has been used in traditional Maori medicine for centuries. "Manuka" is actually a...

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What is honeydew?

Honeydew is a popular sweet food source for ants and honey bees. It is an excreta, that is to say a substance produced from the sap of plants by sucking...

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Winter recipe ideas with honey

Here are some winter recipe ideas based on honey.  Honey and lemon grog   This ancient hot drink will warm you up and relieve congestion. It is excellent in case of...