Bee Venom: Uses, Benefits, and Side Effects

What it is Benefits Downsides Bottom line reprint: https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/bee-venom#bottom-line Its proponents claim that it offers a wide range of medicinal properties, ranging from reducing inflammation to treating chronic illnesses. However, research in some of these areas is either lacking or conflicting. This article reviews the uses, benefits, and side effects of bee venom. What is…

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What Is the Difference Between Regular, Raw, and Manuka Honey?

Oh, honey, honey. It’s all sweet stuff. By Michelle Gross Reprint from Chowhound All featured products are curated independently by our editors. When you buy something through our retail links, we may receive a commission. There is an entire alphabet of honey from acacia to wildflower, but beyond those different floral varieties, there are other…

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Natural Honey Exports by Country September 2019

September 22, 2019 by Daniel Workman Reprinting. You can read the full version of article here Global sales from natural honey exports by country totaled US$2.264 billion in 2018. Overall, the value of natural honey exports fell by an average -4% for all exporting countries since 2014 when natural honey shipments were valued at $2.4 billion. Year…

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Tips for Beekeeping in Cold Climates

Beekeeping is a hobby to some people while to others it is their source of income. Whatever the reason, beekeeping is not an easy task. The practice requires excellent management skills, good stewardship, time management, and expert knowledge.

Beekeeping is the art of keeping and maintaining bee colonies of honey-producing bees. One of the honey-producing bees is the melanoma. People keep bees for various reasons.

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The Top 10 Mistakes Most Newbie Beekeepers Make

Hilary Kearney according to the materials of the site: https://modernfarmer.com/2016/06/top-10-mistakes-newbie-beekeepers-make/ Many new beekeepers learn things the hard way. Here are common slip-ups and how to avoid them. Photography7KSHARES 1. Assessing colony health based solely on the level of “bee traffic.” I encourage beekeepers to observe their hives from the outside on a weekly or even…

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The Buzz on Beekeeping: A Guide to Bringing Up Bees in Your Own Backyard

by HomeAdvisor according to the materials of the site: https://www.homeadvisor.com/r/bringing-up-bees-at-home/ Photo Credit: Pixabay There are all kinds of ways for eco-conscious homeowners to make sustainable updates to the house and yard. Beekeeping is one of the most rewarding: with the world bee population in serious crisis, starting your own colony can make an important impact in saving…

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The 46th Apimondia International Apicultural Congress Montréal, 8-12 September 2019

Scientific Program The Scientific Program for the 46th Apimondia International Apicultural Congress covers a wide range of topics of interest to researchers and beekeepers alike. Scientific papers are organized into symposia themes, grouped within the seven Apimondia Standing Commissions. New to the Montréal Congress is the addition of “Cross-Cutting” symposia which encompass topics spanning the…

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НАУКОВО-ПРАКТИЧНА КОНФЕРЕНЦІЯ ПО БДЖІЛЬНИЦТВУ З МІЖНАРОДНОЮ УЧАСТЮ  Одночасно з конференцією (14-15 травня ц.р.) на території ННЦ «Інститут бджільництва імені П.І. Прокоповича» проходитиме виставка-ярмарок «БДЖІЛЬНИЦТВО - 2015» всіх регіонів України.  Всіх пасічників та зацікавлених осіб запрошуємо 14-15 травня 2015 року, прийняти участь у міжнарод...

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ПРО НАС Ми -   команда нової генерації підприємців. Утворюючи «Українське товариство меду», далі УТМ, ставимо собі за завдання реалізувати програму кардинальних змін  в сфері українського виробництва  та реалізації продуктів бджільництва. Україна має право на успішні проекти. І нехай наш «медовий» проект буде першим. Деякими особливостями реалізаці...

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Bee Venom as potential cancer-fighting drug (video)

Bees are saving the world, one again. From the report of the American Chemical Society (ASC), we can read that snake, scorpion or bee venom could form the basis of a new generation of cancer-fighting drug. As they say, it is possible to target venom proteins specifically to malignant cells while sparing healthy ones, which reduces or eliminates sid...

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