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  1. A Short and Sweet History Of Beekeeping

    A Short and Sweet History Of Beekeeping

    There's been a ton of buzzworthy bee talk in recent news, as honeybees are struggling to survive -- and so will we, if things continue on this path. After all, bees...
  2. Partner Spotlight: Where do we Source our Wildflower Honey?

    Partner Spotlight: Where do we Source our Wildflower Honey?

    GloryBee’s Boise Idaho Wildflower Blossom Honey is sourced from Dale and Janice, a western Idaho farming and beekeeping family. This local Idaho family has been farming and keeping bees since 1973...
  3. Reasons Why Anyone Should Try Out Beekeeping

    Reasons Why Anyone Should Try Out Beekeeping

    Bees are responsible for the majority of foods you have in your home and these little floating submarines are quite an interesting species. If you have ever been remotely interested in...
  4. Urban Beekeeping: 5 Steps for Starting Out

    Urban Beekeeping: 5 Steps for Starting Out

    Are you a city dweller who dreams of beekeeping? You might have thought it was impossible unless you moved out into the country. Or maybe you’ve heard of Urban Beekeeping, but...
  5. 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...
  6. 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...
  7. 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...
  8. 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...
  9. GloryBee Introduces New honey - Made by Bees, for Bees

    GloryBee Introduces New honey - Made by Bees, for Bees

    Honey bees are dying off at an alarming rate. No single reason has been discovered for these tragic bee losses. There are many possible causes, like loss of habitat, toxic pesticides...
  10. Boxes and Blossoms - Packages of Bees inspire backyard creativity

    Boxes and Blossoms - Packages of Bees inspire backyard creativity

    reBees make more than honey—they help plants develop seeds. Fruits and vegetables need pollination--honey bees are the perfect workers for the job! If you recently picked up your packages of live...
  11. The 10 Most Amazing Honey Bee Facts Ever

    The 10 Most Amazing Honey Bee Facts Ever

    You don’t have to be a beekeeper to appreciate the honey bee! This fascinating insect is one of Nature’s most social creatures, and also one of the most unique living organisms...
  12. GloryBee’s 3rd annual SAVE the BEE 5K brings central Oregonians together to protect our pollinators

    GloryBee’s 3rd annual SAVE the BEE 5K brings central Oregonians together to protect our pollinators

    In the last 40 years, honey bees have been struggling and populations are declining. Changing climate patterns, herbicides and pesticides, and genetic modification of crops are thought to be potential contributing...

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