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  1. The one-two punch that could knock out the world’s bees.

    The one-two punch that could knock out the world’s bees.

    We need bees. With 80% of food crops relying on honey bees for pollination, it has been found that one of every three bites of food we eat is pollinated by...
  2. Puerto Rico’s hurricane destruction may have doomed the world’s honey bees?

    Puerto Rico’s hurricane destruction may have doomed the world’s honey bees?

    You probably have heard of “killer bees”. In the 1970’s there was even a string of movies dedicated to sensationalizing these aggressive insects. But killer bees are not some made up...
  3. GloryBee visits OSU’s PolliNation Podcast to talk about Bees

    GloryBee visits OSU’s PolliNation Podcast to talk about Bees

    Early in November 2017, GloryBee’s president and life-long beekeeper, Alan Turanski, met with members of Oregon State University’s Department of Horticulture and talked about their Pollinator Health Research and Extension Program...
  4. 5 Practical Tips to Help Save the Bees

    5 Practical Tips to Help Save the Bees

    Save the Bee, Save the World Our world’s food supply depends on honey bees. One of every three bites of our food originates from bees pollinating the flowers that produce our...
  5. Steady Decline in Honey Crop Raises Concerns for Honey Bees’ Future

    Steady Decline in Honey Crop Raises Concerns for Honey Bees’ Future

    The crisis of declining honey bee populations is not just an American phenomenon—Europeans are experiencing the same challenges—and sadly, fewer honey bees results in less honey being made .  Here’s an...
  6. Saving the Bees: Honey Bee Populations on the Rise

    Saving the Bees: Honey Bee Populations on the Rise

    We need honey bees! Declining bee populations affect the environment and agriculture—in the U.S., one out of every three bites of food depends on bees. Without honey bees we risk an...
  7. Could U.S. Honey Bees be Dying off Because of Inbreeding?

    Could U.S. Honey Bees be Dying off Because of Inbreeding?

    Honey Bee populations in the U.S. have been on the decline for decades and no one is sure of the exact reason why.  Here’s an interesting article from NPR exploring the...
  8. Bees and Beers

    Bees and Beers

    Interesting story from Scientific American about how scientists Anne Madden and Rob Dunn are making beer from Bumble Bee and wasp yeast! Typically the yeast used is one of two types—ale yeast...
  9. Three Impacts Honey Bee losses have on the Economy

    Three Impacts Honey Bee losses have on the Economy

    Honey Bees have faced increasingly unprecedented die-offs in recent years. Although climate change, parasites, pesticides and industrial agriculture are believed to be part of the problem, more research is needed to...
  10. 5 Foods you Didn’t Know Were Pollinated by Bees

    5 Foods you Didn’t Know Were Pollinated by Bees

    Pollination is necessary for flowers to develop seeds. It’s the process of transferring pollen from the stamen (male part) of a flower to its stigma (female part). Most plants are not...
  11. Do Honey Bees compete with Native Bees?

    Do Honey Bees compete with Native Bees?

    Honey Bees were brought from Europe to North America in the 1600’s and quickly became the most important food pollinators, responsible for the pollination of over 70% of the world’s most...
  12. Can Bees and Backyard Chickens Coexist?

    Can Bees and Backyard Chickens Coexist?

    Urban homesteading, urban farming, and urban beekeeping… whatever you call it many families are interested in raising their own food again. From vegetable gardens and fruit trees, to raising your own...

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