Nepal’s native fish diversity in the honey trap of invasive species

The growing presence of invasive species has endangered local fish diversity in Nepal’s fishing hubs. The post Nepal’s native fish diversity in the honey trap of invasive species appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

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Unlocking the boundless potential of honey hunting tourism in Nepal

The possibilities of adventure tourism through honey hunting are high. The post Unlocking the boundless potential of honey hunting tourism in Nepal appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Australia honey bees put in lockdown due to deadly varroa parasite

JUNE 29: The varroa destructor was first found at a port near Sydney last week but has since been spotted in hives 100km away. The outbreak threatens to cost the honey and food production industries millions of dollars. Keepers inside a new biosecurity zone will not be able to move hives, bees or honeycombs until further notice. Australia was the only continent free of the varroa mites, which are the biggest threat to bees worldwide. The pests - which are about the size of a sesame seed - weaken and kill colonies by feasting on them and transmitting viruses. Authorities have introduced several biosecurity measures to limit the outbreak, after the mites were detected at seven sites across New South Wales. Any hives within 10km of infected locations - about 400 so far - will also be destroyed, while colonies within 25km will be inspected and monitored. A "bee lockdown", banning movement of bees across the state, is also being enforced. That is critical to stop the outbreak devastating producers, says NSW Farmers' Ian McColl. If the mites continue to spread, it could cost the honey production industry alone $70 million ($48m, £39m) a year, he says. About a third of Australia's food production relies on bee pollination, including almonds, apples and avocadoes. "Bees are an integral part of our production system," Mr McColl added. "This is not just a concern for industry, but it's a major community concern as well." Previous detections of other kinds of varroa mite in Queensland and Victoria have been eradicated and farmers expect the next few days to be critical in tackling the outbreak.

DNA contained in honey reveals honeybee health

Researchers from Greece's B.S.R.C. 'Alexander Fleming' have optimized a method for characterizing DNA traces in honey, revealing the species with which honeybees interact.

Beekeeping business: Profit in hives rather than honey

Dil Bahadur Khatri and his bees depend upon mustard for the production of honey.

Beekeeping business: Profit in hives rather than honey

Dil Bahadur Khatri and his bees depend upon mustard for the production of honey.

Beekeeping increases, honey production decreases

Prithviraj Lamichhane of Ratnanagar Municipality in Chitwan used to extract up to 85 kilograms (kg) of honey annually from a single bee hive 15 years ago.

Man arrested for feeding inedible honey for the past seven years

In Kathmandu, it has been revealed that a man has registered an industry in the name of his wife and sells it by making it inedible (low-quality honey

Top 8 surprising facts about mad honey that is found in Nepal also

Here are some amazing facts about mad honey which might make you crave some of it.