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    May 19, 2013 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  1. South Bend may allow urban hives

    SOUTH BEND -- First birds, now bees.
    South Bend Tribune
    SOUTH BEND -- First birds, now bees. On the heels of a new backyard chicken law, Common Council member Tim Scott, D-District 2, has introduced an ordinance amending the city code as it relates to beekeeping. The ordinance, which has been referred to...

    Tags: Politics, Government, New York City, Safety of Citizens, Allergies

  2. May 5, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  3. READER SUBMITTED: Documentary Film Screening And Discussion:"The Queen Of The Sun: What Are The Bees Telling Us?"

    Enfield
    Visit the Enfield Public Library on Wednesday, May 22 at 7 p.m. for, "The Queen of the Sun: What Are the Bees Telling Us?" a documentary film screening and discussion presented by the Enfield Garden Club, sponsored by The Friends of the Enfield Library,...

    Tags: Libraries, Arts and Culture

  4. Mar 19, 2013 |Story| Daily American
  5. Tri-county organization promotes honeybee awareness, education

    Our Town Correspondent
    As a beekeeper, 70-year-old Ted Kaminski of Hastings thrives on observing and learning about the behavior of honeybees. “I think it’s the adventure of housing a wild creature, taking care of them, the biology of the honeybee and how...

    Tags: Natural Disasters, Science and Technology, Diseases and Illnesses, Environmental Issues, Viral Diseases and Infections

  6. Mar 15, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Carroll class abuzz with potential beekeepers

    Many reasons — scientific, philosophical, practical and otherwise — draw people each spring to the Carroll County Beekeepers Association's annual Beekeeping Basics class, part of Carroll Community College's Continuing Education Series.
    Many reasons — scientific, philosophical, practical and otherwise — draw people each spring to the Carroll County Beekeepers Association's annual Beekeeping Basics class, part of Carroll Community College's Continuing Education Series....

    Tags: Science and Technology, Viral Diseases and Infections, Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Colleges and Universities

  8. Aug 4, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. It's a sweet season for honey

    Roxana Jullapat, the pastry chef at Cooks County restaurant in West Hollywood, drizzles a spoonful of amber honey over a piece of honey-fig-walnut cake with roasted figs and burnt-honey ice cream. The honey she uses for the dessert, according to her menu, is Silver Lake honey, which, she says, often prompts the question from customers: "Are the bees hipsters who hang out at Intelligentsia drinking coffee and wearing skinny jeans?"
    Los Angeles Times
    Roxana Jullapat, the pastry chef at Cooks County restaurant in West Hollywood, drizzles a spoonful of amber honey over a piece of honey-fig-walnut cake with roasted figs and burnt-honey ice cream. The honey she uses for the dessert, according to her menu,...

    Tags: Bars and Clubs, Lifestyle and Leisure, Coffee, Dining and Drinking, Honey

  10. Jul 25, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  11. Lavender at the 45th Parallel: lavender fields take root at Boyne City farm

    The fields of lavender at Lavender Hill Farms began as food for honeybees.
    The fields of lavender at Lavender Hill Farms began as food for honeybees. Linda Longworth and her husband, Roy, were looking to keep farmland along Horton Bay Road near Boyne City intact, and to support Linda's hobby of beekeeping. She had also...

    Tags: Farms, Science and Technology, Fine Artists, Artists, Shortbread

  12. Jul 15, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  13. Bee Fans Try To Get Los Angeles To Allow Hives In Residential Areas

    LOS ANGELES -- Rob McFarland was in his florally vivacious backyard, tending his vegetable plot, when he noticed some honeybees buzzing around a tree. A few minutes later some bees had become tens of thousands.
    Los Angeles Times
    LOS ANGELES -- Rob McFarland was in his florally vivacious backyard, tending his vegetable plot, when he noticed some honeybees buzzing around a tree. A few minutes later some bees had become tens of thousands. "The sky was sort of darkened out," he...

    Tags: Documentary (genre), YouTube, Social Media, Bee (insect), Bill Rosendahl

  14. Jul 12, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. In Howard, a growing buzz over beekeeping

    After spying a small praying mantis perched on a slightly spent bee-balm plant, Leslie Englehart tried twice to cup it in her hand, but the slender green insect bounded artfully, and frustratingly, out of view.
    After spying a small praying mantis perched on a slightly spent bee-balm plant, Leslie Englehart tried twice to cup it in her hand, but the slender green insect bounded artfully, and frustratingly, out of view. "Ross, can you get it?" she asked her...

    Tags: Mount Airy, Howard County

  16. Jul 3, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  17. Talking hives and honey with CT beekeepers

    Two-hundred seventy-three million, one-hundred fifty thousand.
    Two-hundred seventy-three million, one-hundred fifty thousand. That, give or take a few million, is the number of legally registered honeybees in the state of Connecticut. And it may not be enough, although new beekeeping enthusiasts like Fairfield's...

    Tags: The New York Times, Science and Technology, Hamden (New Haven, Connecticut), PBS (tv network), Manhattan (New York City)

  18. Jun 29, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  19. New interactive website helps avoid pesticide drift problems

    PIERRE - A new online mapping tool is available for agricultural producers in South Dakota who grow crops and livestock that are particularly sensitive to pesticide drift, such as organic production areas and vineyards. The tool is intended for...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Agricultural Research and Technology, Agriculture

  20. Jun 24, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. The Peloponnese in Greece is steeped in history

    Costa Navarino, Greece — "The Peloponnese," my friend Peter Poulos tells me, "is the real Greece. Really. This place is less populated and more beautiful than most of the trendy tourist places in this country."
    Costa Navarino, Greece — "The Peloponnese," my friend Peter Poulos tells me, "is the real Greece. Really. This place is less populated and more beautiful than most of the trendy tourist places in this country." He says this as we cross the...

    Tags: Beaches, Outdoor Cinema, Olympic Games, Arts, Greek Gods and Goddesses

  22. Jun 20, 2012 |Story| Interior Journal
  23. Lincoln County Beekeepers stay educated about their sweet hobby

    HALLS GAP — A unique sight was visible outside Tim Siler's house June 11.
    ben@theinteriorjournal.com
    HALLS GAP — A unique sight was visible outside Tim Siler's house June 11. At first glance, it may have appeared quite alien: a dozen or so humanoid creatures covered almost entirely by white suits, doing their best to resemble astronauts as they...
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