
Honey bees share Nosema to native stingless bees via flowers
A common disease of honey bees, caused by the para-site Nosema ceranae, can spread to native stingless bees via flowers.
A common disease of honey bees, caused by the para-site Nosema ceranae, can spread to native stingless bees via flowers.
Hygienic behaviour is a natural mechanism of colony-level disease resistance to brood pathogens and has been reported in honey bees
Stingless bee keeping (meliponiculture) is increasing rapidly in Brazil especially using the large native Melipona stingless bee species. Stingless bee
Native Bee Expo & Indigenous Cultural Sugarbag Festival Sunday 5 February 2023, at Brisbane’s Bulimba Community Centre and Memorial Park.
Let’s reflect on what we have done so far… Created the Australian Native Bee AssociationThis was originally started for the
Citation: Amy-Marie Gilpin, Corey O’Brien, Conrad Kobel, Laura E. Brettell, James M. Cook, Sally A. Power, Co-flowering plants support diverse
An interstate team of researchers compared different land cover types commonly occurring in agricultural regions as predictors of wild bee
Pollination biologists from Western Sydney University studied apple crops in New South Wales orchards to evaluate the insect abundance and
Spring is in the air and that means flowering for many plants; natives, ornamentals and crops alike. Recent research into
A new project will investigate the impacts on honey bee associated viruses on native stingless bees.Shahid Mehmood is a first-year
The ANBA is sponsoring the Native Bee Honey competition at this year’s Ekka (Royal Queensland Show at the Brisbane Showgrounds)!
Native bees in cities in developed countries harbour a rich diversity and abundance of bees. In Australia, for example, the
From Tim Heard at Sugarbag BeesDon’t let anyone tell you that you need to move stingless bees out of a
When you next enjoy a bowl of açaí (acai) in your favourite café, spare a thought for the hard-working stingless
FEATURE ARTICLE Tim has asked me to write something about large carpenter bees of the genus Xylocopa. Why me? Probably