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What Are the Variations in Insect Pheromone Structure?

What Are the Variations in Insect Pheromone Structure?

For instance, pheromone of the stingless bee Melipona solani has only cis-2-heptanol and no trans-2-heptanol, but insect antennal potential indicates that its group is sensitive to both cis-2-heptanol and trans-2-heptanol stimulation. ...

ByAlfa Chemistry


Introduction to Royal Jelly, a Honeybee Product

Royal Jelly is a gelatinous, milky substance produced by worker bees to feed the queen and larvae. It is also known as queen bee jelly, bee milk, or royal pap. ...

ByMehrGreen


Contacting Transducers and Transducer Arrays for NDE

Contacting Transducers and Transducer Arrays for NDE

Williams of the CEGB (England), the coupling problem between the arrays and the aluminum block under test has been alleviated by using natural bee honey with bulk wave transducers in the frequency range of 3 MHz to 300 MHz . Our initial experiments indicate that honey is a superior couplant to any of the other available ...

ByOnda Corporation


Hexagon Honey Jars

Hexagon Honey Jars

The glass honey jars are designed in the same hexagonal shape as a honeycomb. When people buy honey, they will think of hardworking bees when they see this shape. The glass honey jar with dipper and lid can perfectly seal honey and prevent insects from entering, making it more hygienic. ...

ByYafu Glass


World Bee Day

World Bee Day

The 20th of May marks World Bee Day, aiming to raise awareness about the importance of bees in our ecosystem. Bees are vital to pollinate the food we eat as well as the trees and flowers which are habitats for wildlife, thanks to bees we can enjoy a range of foods from apples to coffee. ...

ByEdinburgh Instruments - TECHCOMP Group


Introducing the Sustainability  Adaptive ERG

Introducing the Sustainability Adaptive ERG

With two hives already in place, our headquarters is home to approximately 100,000 bees. We’ll be hosting workshops so Adaptive staff can learn more about the bees and their contribution to biodiversity and sustainability. Of course, we’re looking forward to harvesting and jarring honey right on our own rooftop! Additionally, ...

ByAdaptive Biotechnologies


Planet Before Profit

Planet Before Profit

The Impossible Foods commercially offering Plant based meats, our best bets to cutoff Methane from Live stocks. The Honey without bees and Milk Without Cows are most exciting technologies based on Microbiology in the Startup domain. ...

ByBiocrux India Pvt. Ltd.


Bioprinting Algae To Improve Tissue Oxygenation

Bioprinting Algae To Improve Tissue Oxygenation

Engineers often rely on Mother Nature to help solve difficult problems. After millions of years of evolution, living organisms such as plants, animals, and microbes have discovered how to survive in even the harshest of environments. Often times, organisms from different species are able to provide each other with the nutrients, resources, or protection that both need to prosper. We call ...

ByAllevi, Inc.


EPA Registers Long-Term Uses for Sulfoxaflor

EPA Registers Long-Term Uses for Sulfoxaflor

All regulatory data requirements for assessing pollinators have now been addressed and the EPA has adequate data to demonstrate that there will be no unreasonable adverse effects to honey bees resulting from the expanded registration of sulfoxaflor. ...

ByBergeson & Campbell, P.C.


Recent Federal Developments

Recent Federal Developments

” One example that EPA provides regarding how this new data will work is that farmers can now “choose pesticides that quickly lose their toxicity to bees,” and that applying the products in the evening “helps ensure that by morning the pests have been dealt with and blooming crops are safe for ...

ByBergeson & Campbell, P.C.


Neonicotinoids

Neonicotinoids

Background - Regulation European Union (EU) Worldwide news about unusual high death rates of bees has been published continuously over the last 10 years. In late 2006, the USA reported a drastic disappearance of western honey-bee colonies. ...

ByMerck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany


7 Species of Bees Added to Endangered List

7 Species of Bees Added to Endangered List

Although there are some misconceptions being spread around on social media, honey bees are not endangered. In the United States, the only bees that have been added to the endangered species list are seven species of Hawaiian yellow-faced bees. ...

ByClimate Institute


Multi-objective design of water distribution systems based on the fuzzy reliability index

Multi-objective design of water distribution systems based on the fuzzy reliability index

Furthermore, a new deterministic reliability index named fuzzy reliability index is introduced utilizing fuzzy logic and the definition of hydraulic reliability. The multi-objective honey-bee mating optimization (MOHBMO) algorithm is developed to achieve the design of two well-known water distribution networks. ...

ByIWA Publishing


Parameter estimation of an improved nonlinear Muskingum model using a new hybrid method

Parameter estimation of an improved nonlinear Muskingum model using a new hybrid method

Finally, the obtained results indicate that not only the hybrid modified honey bee mating optimization-generalized reduced gradient algorithm somehow overcomes the shortcomings of both zero and first-order optimization techniques, but also the new Muskingum model appears to be the most reliable Muskingum version compared with the other methods considered in this ...

ByIWA Publishing


USGS Study Points To Biofuel Crop Related Land-Use Change Reducing Honey Bee Habitat

USGS Study Points To Biofuel Crop Related Land-Use Change Reducing Honey Bee Habitat

Geological Survey (USGS) published a study on the result of land-use changes on North and South Dakota commercial honey bee colonies in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. ...

ByBergeson & Campbell, P.C.


Ontario Horticulture Research Priority Report 2016

Ontario Horticulture Research Priority Report 2016

Greenhouse Vegetables Identify 12 month production strategies Improve energy efficiency by 20 to 30% Improve water and nutrient use efficiencies by 20% Honey Bees and Pollination Research and develop registered products that can be used to treat for varroa mites mid-season and/or during honey flow. Discouraging varroa mite population ...

ByVineland Research and Innovations Centre Inc


The newest strategy for saving bees is really, really old

The newest strategy for saving bees is really, really old

The honey’s renowned medicinal value and appealing packaging helps it to fetch more money per liter on the market than honey from commercial bees. ...

ByEnsia


EPA Releases Preliminary Risk Assessment for Neonicotinoid Insecticide Imidacloprid

EPA Releases Preliminary Risk Assessment for Neonicotinoid Insecticide Imidacloprid

EPA also states that following the receipt of public comments on this Assessment by December 2016, it plans to issue a revised Preliminary Ecological Risk Assessment that will: “(i) consider any comments or information submitted in response to this bee-only preliminary risk assessment; (ii) incorporate additional data EPA anticipates to receive that is relevant to ...

ByBergeson & Campbell, P.C.


Extrapolation of acute toxicity across bee species

Extrapolation of acute toxicity across bee species

In applying cross‐species extrapolation safety factors from honeybees to other bee species, some basic principles of toxicity have not been included, e.g. the importance of body mass in determining a toxic dose. This study re‐analysed published toxicity data taking into account the reported mass of the individuals in the identified species. The analysis demonstrated a shift to the left in the ...

ByJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


Metal contaminant accumulation in the hive: Consequences for whole colony health and brood production in the honey bee (Apis mellifera L.)

Metal contaminant accumulation in the hive: Consequences for whole colony health and brood production in the honey bee (Apis mellifera L.)

Metal pollution has been increasing rapidly over the past century, and at the same time, the human population has continued to rise and produce contaminants that may negatively impact pollinators. Honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) forage over large areas and can collect contaminants from the environment. ...

ByJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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