Bee Hive Stages: The Life Cycle of a Bee

Bee Life Cycle

Bees develop through 4 stages; the egg, larva, pupa, and adult. After hatching, the egg develops into an embryo, which develops an exterior covering and a neurological and digestive system. Then, each embryo matures into an adult throughout various periods. Drones grow to adulthood in under 24 days, while female workers need 21 days for … Read more

What Do Roasted Ants Taste Like? + Other Insects

Edible Insects

According to United Nations research, an estimated 2 billion people consume insects as part of their traditional diet globally. The same article states that over 1,900 insect species have been used for food. A big part of the fun for people who try edible insects is telling their friends about them. However, strange things like … Read more

Pros & Cons of Eating Insects (Entomophagy)

Crickets on a plate

It’s challenging to get over our instinctive fear of creepy crawlies. Even the thought of having insects in the same cupboard as our food repulses us. Bugs are disgusting. Squirmy. A telltale sign of filth and ugliness. Who would eat them, anyway? 80% of people on the planet would disagree with that. Insects have long … Read more

Do Dogs Eat Cockroaches? + What To Do

Cockroaches on a dog’s bowl

Your dog just ate a cockroach scurrying across the floor. You may be feeling disgusted. But are cockroaches edible to dogs? Should you be alarmed that your dog may have eaten a cockroach? What should you do? Roaches are not poisonous. But, if your dog eats them, they frequently contain parasites and diseases that might … Read more

Is My Hive Queenless? + What To Do

Honey Bees on a Comb

One of the most frequent reasons why beekeepers lose their colonies is queenlessness. There are numerous ways for a colony to be without a queen and many ways to fix the issue.  A queenless bee is one without a queen who would have died from disease, being killed by the beekeeper or predator, pests, bad … Read more

What Does it Mean When a Bee Follows You?

Bee on Nose

Many of us flee when they hear a buzzing bee. Yes, many people believe they have apiphobia or fear of bees. Many others are sensitive to bee stings. But, what does it mean when a bee follows you? Bees follow you around because you have a pleasant scent, sweat, you resemble a flower, or you … Read more

Colony Collapse Disorder: Causes & Fixes

Honeycomb with Bees

Every industry has its challenges, and the same goes for beekeeping. Some common ones include swarming, absconding, pests, diseases, and predators. None of this, however, does a beekeeper dread more than a colony collapse disorder. It’s the one thing that keeps me awake at night, dreading and hoping that it doesn’t occur to me. In … Read more

Do Mums Attract Bees?

Bee on Mums Flower

If you want to add color to your garden, mums are your best bet. They come in different shades and hues, from white, purple, and orange to pink. Mums enthusiasts love them for their late blooming. When others have died out as seasons change, mums are left vibrant and thriving. Given their bright colors, mums … Read more

Where Does Pollination Occur? + Benefits & Pollinators

A great variety of plants we consume as food or fruit depend on pollination to facilitate reproduction and regeneration. But what is pollination? How does it happen? Where does it occur, and what is its importance?  Plant reproduction relies on pollination, which is when a pollinator moves pollen from the anthers of a flower (male … Read more