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,...
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,...
What is organic honey? Certification criteria Organic honey is distinguished by a method of production and beekeeping conditions that comply with the specifications of organic farming.
Wasps and bees are often confused ... wrongly! We give you some little tips to get to know them better and to be able to differentiate them.
Madagascar is the fourth largest island in the world, with a territory equivalent to that of mainland France. The diversity of the ecosystems present on the island, its climate and...
Bees have always fascinated people. In many civilizations and beliefs, honey has had a privileged place. From the Neolithic to the Renaissance, we will walk through its history.
For a long time in Europe, the coming out of winter was associated with the bear. The Scandinavian and Celtic peoples of Germany celebrated the bear's hibernation out in late January...
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...
Are there still places on the planet where biodiversity is not affected by pesticides? Where is France at this level? How to help our friends the bees?