Together, these trees turn El Castillo’s sunlit struggles into a testament of how a bit of shade and a splash of color can make all the difference in a town’s daily rhythm.
Nurturing Native Stingless Bees: Creating a Hive Haven in Your Home
As nature’s tiny pollinators, native stingless bees play a crucial role in maintaining the biodiversity of our ecosystems. Supporting these fascinating creatures through dedicated hive spaces can not only enhance…
PermApiculture
Argentinian pioneer Óscar Perone developed a method based on the observation of undisturbed bees, particularly the size of the space choosen by bees and the way the nest “travels” through the combs they build themselves in that space as the seasons come and go.
Beehive Splitting Adventure
An Unforgettable Beehive Splitting Adventure in the Costa Rican Mountains
Can We Parallel Insect & Mammal Societies?
Both bees and mammals have social hierarchies, with individuals occupying different roles and positions based on factors such as age, size, and reproductive status.
The Electric Side of Pollination
“In response to the positive potential of the air, negative charge builds up on the surface of the flowers through a process known as electrostatic induction …”
Hi Honey I Am Home!…
…. said the bee entering the hive. Bees love honey, so do very many other creatures, small and big, humans included. The relationship between humans and bees is ancient. Humans,…