by Alec | May 8, 2020 | Bee Aware, Fun Facts, North East
Bees. In the typical hive, there are 3 kinds of bees. The Queen, the drone, and the workers. Then there are larvae, which begin life as eggs laid by the Queen, and in around 14 days, emerge as new worker bees. Worker bees are responsible for the maintenance and...
by Austin | May 6, 2020 | Bee Aware, North East
https://pacedocs.pace.edu/files/2020/05/New-England-Teaser-5-6-Blog-Posting.mp4 A quick highlight of what we have been doing in New...
by Austin | May 4, 2020 | Bee Aware, Fun Facts, North East
Our editing continues but as news like this surfaces, we must “Bee Aware” and bring attention to it. As if we needed more things to worry about in 2020, the United States is now facing a threat that could devastate it’s ecosystem. The threat is an insect named the...
by Alec | May 1, 2020 | Bee Aware, Fun Facts, North East
The Beehive is a manmade structure made to house Honey Bees for several beneficial purposes: honey, pollination of crops, CCD prevention, and apitherapy treatments. In America, honey bees may be moved via truck or shipment to different areas for pollination purposes,...
by Austin | Apr 29, 2020 | North East
https://pacedocs.pace.edu/files/2020/04/test-byte-NJ.mp4 A quick highlight of what we have been doing in New...
by Austin | Apr 22, 2020 | Bee Aware, North East
We hope everyone is safe and well, and with the state of the world, we wanted to let you know where we stand since our last post. Unfortunately, as the global COVID-19 pandemic spread across the world, our planned documentary filming trip to France was cancelled....