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Son of a bee sting! A weatherman in Australia recently got a bit flustered after getting stung just before going live on the ...
The findings of a new study have important implications for native bee conservation, particularly in urban and agricultural ...
Australia's honeybees are facing an exceptional crisis. The tiny but devastating foreign pest Varroa destructor is steadily spreading across the country.
A pesticide called fipronil caused the deaths, but how the bees came into contact with it is yet to be established.
Stopping thousands of bees from starving during drought will be easier for commercial beekeepers, as Biosecurity Queensland relaxes varroa mite rules around moving hives.