If you're curious about how to eat bee pollen, know this: It differs significantly from honey, the sticky stuff you're likely more familiar with, as well as other edible bee products, including ...
Scientists have unveiled a new food source designed to sustain honey bee colonies indefinitely without natural pollen. Published in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B, the research from ...
Researchers are letting honey bees do their fieldwork for them by applying metabarcoding technology to pollen DNA analysis. A new study shows that metabarcoding provides higher sensitivity and ...
You might also be acquainted with honeycomb, manuka honey, and bee pollen. But there's one type of honey you might be missing ...
Raw honey is unfiltered and unpasteurized, with more pollen, enzymes, and antioxidants. Regular honey is heated to kill microbes, and filtered to make it more transparent and extend shelf life.
With the honey bee crisis continuing, it's even more important to encourage native bees to ensure good pollination in the ...
Victoria Beckham loves it, and so, apparently, does Kourtney Kardashian. It can be found in smoothies, on top of acai bowls, and in jars at farmers markets and health food stores throughout North ...
Janna Kim tried a viral trend of eating bee pollen. Here's she's seen at the hospital in August after experiencing anaphylaxis. Now, about four months after the trend dominated women’s #FYP, videos ...
The female of the species has devil-like black horns, and a taste for extremely rare pollen. But until now, this Australian ...