Author name: Paul

Avid gardener, prolific wildflower grower, bee lover and antique hunter extraordinaire. Paul Keating is an entrepreneur with a passion for saving the planet. Whether it's rescuing items from recycling centres and restoring furniture to reviving bees and helping protect pollinators globally.

Bees Need Warmer Hives: Enhancing Beehive Designs for Winter Survival

As the chill of winter descends, our buzzing friends, the bees, face a significant challenge. While we’ve long believed that thin-walled beehives and huddling were sufficient for their survival, recent research tells a different story. A recent study revealed that huddling is a desperate attempt for survival. This insight prompts us to rethink beehive designs, ensuring our […]

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The Enchanting Tale of Swarm Charms: From Medieval Magic to Modern Beekeeping

Ah, the medieval times! A period when spells and charms were the go-to solutions for life’s little problems. Among these were “metrical charms,” a blend of herbal medicine, prayer, and ritual. These charms tackled everything from barren lands to lost cattle. But let’s zoom in on one that’s particularly buzzing: “For a Swarm of Bees.”

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Crab Spider Eating Bee

How Crab Spiders Attract Bees: UV Light Reflection Explained

When you think of ambush predators, you might imagine a creature lurking in the shadows, waiting for the perfect moment to pounce. But some spiders flip the script. Instead of hiding, they make themselves—and the flowers they sit on—impossible to ignore. Meet the crab spiders, the UV-reflecting stars of the ambush world. They’ve evolved this

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The Importance of Honey Authenticity: A Deep Dive into the UK’s New Protocol

Honey, that golden elixir of nature, is not just a sweet treat but a complex substance with numerous health benefits. However, the market is rife with fakes and low-quality products. The UK government has taken a significant step to combat this issue by introducing a new protocol for the collection of honey reference samples. This

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Legal Battle Ignites to Shield American Bumblebees and Other Bee Species

Buzz, buzz! The Center for Biological Diversity is taking a stand, and it’s all about bees. They’ve officially announced their intent to sue the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Why? Because they believe the agency is slacking off when it comes to protecting four endangered bee species, including the American bumblebee. Let’s dive into the

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Meet Eucera Longicornis: The Long-Horned Bee with a Tale to Tell

When it comes to bees, the Long-Horned Bee, scientifically known as Eucera Longicornis, is a standout character. With its distinctive long antennae and unique behaviour, this bee is a fascinating subject for both amateur naturalists and seasoned entomologists. Let’s delve into the captivating world of the Long-Horned Bee. Appearance: The Antennae Steal the Show First

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Buff-Tailed Bumble Bees Defense vs. Asian Hornets: Effective Strategies Explored

It’s been discovered that buff-tailed bumblebees have developed an effective strategy to fend off Asian hornets. When under attack, buff-tailed bumblebees drop to the ground, causing the hornet to either lose its grip or engage in a struggle until the hornet gives up. Researchers at the University of Exeter observed over 120 such encounters and

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Rarest Bees in Britain

The Rarest Bees in Britain: A Closer Look at These Buzzing Treasures

When it comes to bees, Britain is a buzzing hotspot of diversity. However, not all bees are thriving; some are teetering on the brink of extinction. In this article, we’ll explore some of the rarest bees in Britain, their unique characteristics, and the challenges they face. Here’s a simple numbered list of some of the

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Bee Sting Therapy: A Buzzworthy Alternative for Chronic Conditions?

In a world where conventional medicine often falls short, some are turning to unconventional therapies to find relief. One such alternative is bee sting therapy, a practice that has been around for centuries but is now gaining renewed attention. Two women, Prezleigh Colburn and Ellie Lobel, have become the faces of this controversial treatment, claiming

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Buzz Pollination

Buzz Pollination: The Rock Concert of the Plant World

Buzz pollination might be a new term for you, but if you’ve relished blueberries, cranberries, or peppers, you’ve indirectly benefited from it. These delicious crops owe their fruiting to the diligent work of wild bumblebees and other buzz pollinators. Buzz pollination, also known as sonication, is a unique and fascinating method of pollination that some

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