Learn how stingless bees quietly sustain Amazonian forests — and how a new law is changing what happens when they’re harmed.
A Peruvian scientist and her team are working together to make sure stingless bees are around for generations to come by ...
I n a first for nature and the planet, an insect has been given official legal rights. The revolutionary move comes from Peru ...
They are found in tropical regions across the world, and about half of the 500 known species live in the Amazon ...
Planet’s oldest bee species and primary pollinators were under threat from deforestation and competition from ‘killer bees’ ...
Beyond biodiversity, stingless bees play a stabilising role in ecosystems under pressure. By enabling plant reproduction, ...
Two Peruvian municipalities reportedly granted legal rights to stingless bees, marking what multiple reports call the first ...
Most stingless bee keepers are not after honey. Rather, they enjoy the sense of conserving a native species whose original habitat is being increasingly cleared and developed. In return, the bees ...
A four year-old girl in California has discovered two colonies of stingless bees, which were thought to have disappeared in the U.S. 70 years ago. Annika Arnout made the remarkable discovery at a ...
I remember always being scared of bee stings as a child. I also have fond memories of my mother making me a delicious hot remedy when I had a cough, which consisted of lemon juice, brandy and honey.
What started as a simple way to pass the time during the 2020 Movement Control Order (MCO) has blossomed into a thriving ...
Most stingless bee keepers are not after honey. Rather, they enjoy the sense of conserving a native species whose original habitat is being increasingly cleared and developed. In return, the bees ...