• Butter fly, Butter fly, parasitic fly could be responsible for disappearing honeybees, Honey bees

    Parasitic Fly Could Be Responsible For Disappearing Honeybees 05 January 2012

    The disappearing honeybee colonies have been blamed on cell towers, pesticides, GMO crops and more. Until we know for sure, we can’t rule any of these things out, but researchers are now looking at another possibility for colony collapse disorder....

    Keywords: CCD, GMO crops, San Francisco., Cell towers honeybee

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    beehive collapse, Imidacloprid, common pesticide behind beehive collapse, Honey bees

    Common pesticide behind beehive collapse 09 April 2012

    Imidacloprid, a common pesticide, may have been responsible for the sharp Pinpointing the cause of the problem is crucial because bees, beyond producing honey, are prime pollinators of roughly one-third of the crop species, including fruits, vegetables, nuts and livestock...

    Keywords: beehive collapse, Honey bees, Colony collapse Disorder, Imidacloprid

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    Honey bees, How to eat Honey, health benefits of honey, Honey bees

    Health Benefits of Honey 14 January 2012

    How many products in nature are there that can give you as many health benefits as honey does? Certainly there are some, but not that many. Honey is one of these food products that different people have had various opinions...

    Keywords: Honey bees, Honey bees, Advantages of Honey, health benifits of Honey.

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    Tirumalagiri, Honey bees attack on students, 30 injured as honey bees attack students, Honey bees

    30 injured as honey bees attack students 30 December 2011

    30 students were injured when honey bees chased and attacked the students of the government school at Tirumalagiri in Nampally Mandalam of Nalgonda district this afternoon. School sources said the honey bees suddenly descended on the play ground when the...

    Keywords: Nalgonda District, Nalgonda District, Nalgonda District, Honey bees attack on students

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    insect research, insect research, honey bees can detect cancer soon, Honey bees

    Honey Bees Can Detect Cancer Soon 25 November 2013

    Trained honey bees can be used to detect cancer at its early stages in humans, according to researchers. UK-based Inscentinel, the firm specializing in insect research, in a new research suggested that honey bees, if trained, would be able to...

    Keywords: Honey Bees Can Detect Cancer Soon, Honey Bees Can Detect Cancer Soon, Inscentinel, Inscentinel

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