.................................................................................. save the hive to stay alive

Brought to you by Honeybee Texas, a concerned voice in the mystery of the disappearing Apis mallifera.

Welcome to Honeybee Texas, an accumulative resource for

Apis mallifera, or

The Honeybee

Want to help feed the honeybee?

Your donation supports the purchase and planting of wildflower seeds along Texas highways ...

Highway 71 West near Voca, Tx., 2007

Donate to the "Honeybee Texas Wildflower Program" and you will contribute to planting lasting food sources to help sustain honeybee populations.

We will plant seeds along a Texas highway and give you coordinates and a picture of your plot.

Bluebonnets along HWY 385 near Big Bend National Park entrance, 2007

email

info@honeybeetexas.com

or call (512) 228-6623

Send checks to:

Honeybee Texas

1513 Fulton St.

San Angelo, Texas 76905

OR

Fill out the form to the right and submit with a credit card or paypal account.

Be Wise,

Bee Wise.

 

 

Honeybee on Goldenrod...Kyle, Texas, Fall 2008

Honeybee Foraging Spineless Prickly Pear Cactus, San Angelo, Tx, Spring 2009

 

     
   



 
 
   
     

 

What's the Buzz? (click pics to view full link)

Slow Food NYC

The Latest BUZZ on NYC Pollinator Week

Western Farm Press

"Apiary study shows U.S. honeybee situation remains in perilous state"

Paul Comstock

"What's Killing the Honeybees?", California Literary Review, November 4th, 2008.

Honeybee-News.com, May 21, 2009

U.S. Honeybee Population Still Threatened

Science News Daily

Honeybee CSI: Why dead bodies can’t be found

Resources

Bee-Bidz.com

NEW! Online Beekeeping Auction site

MAAREC

Mid-Atlantic Apiculture Research and Extension Consortium

New! Preliminary Results: A Survey of Honey Bee Colonies Losses in the U.S. Between September 2008 and April 2009 (5/19/2009)

Texas A&M University

Updated Colony Collapse Disorder Information

Haagen-Dazs -

"Help the Honeybee"

IndianChild.com

"Bees"

Did you know...

... it takes about 2 million flowers to produce one pound of honey?

...a honeybee may travel 55,000 miles in it's short life to forage pollen and nectar?

...Typically, honey bees only sting when they feel that something is threatening their baby bees and honey.

 

 

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