Honey has been used since ancient times both as a food and as a medicine. And for many centuries, honey was regarded as sacred due to its wonderfully sweet properties as well as its rarity.
Ulrich Warnke writes a compelling, educated hypothesis about how human interference with the earth's electromagnetic fields is wrecking havoc with the biological systems of earth.
The document is authored by Rama Krishna Vadlamudi, MUMBAI (vrk_100@yahoo.co.in). NIFTY BeES (Nifty Benchmark Exchange Traded Scheme) is a mutual fund product, but it is traded on NSE like any comp...
Radiation emitted from Cell Phones, Cell phone towers, Wi-Fi, TV and FM towers, microwave ovens, etc are called Electromagnetic radiations and are known to cause significant Biological effects on t...
The story of an early Auckland beekeeper, George Cooper, also New Zealand's first Treasurer and Collector of Customs. In William Charles Cotton’s diary entry, written at the Bay of Islands, dated M...
G. H. “Omar” Pearce knew of bees and honey and kept his own bee journal. He awarded one book the “Order of the Purple Elephant”, he drew like a child yet expressed the thoughts of a mature, widely ...
Although William Charles Cotton failed to bring his hives of bees aboard the Tomatin from Plymouth, England, to the North Island of New Zealand in 1842, there is strong evidence he was the first ...
Beekeeping and Home Schooling. A short article by contributing author Heidi G. Grable, home schooling mom and bee keeper. When you home school the world is your classroom and every experience is ...
And the beasts shall rule the earth . . .
The Response launches us into a terrifying biblical prophecy. Set in 2015, it introduces Devin Kerry, a brilliant entomologist who is confronted with an ...
The Hawthorn is Merryspring Nature Center's seasonal newsletter for Summer 2009. Includes articles on our Annual Kitchen Tour, garden sculpture, bumble bees, sheep sorrel, geocaching with children...
The Rev. T. Clark, of Gedney Hill, expressed vitriolic reaction to Cotton’s My Bee Book in his editorial footnotes to the 6th edition of Thomas Nutt’s Humanity to Bees (1845). An article in the Mec...
In 1933 a reporter for the Wilmington Sunday Journal recreated the 1886 streets of his youth for the paper's readers. In 2004, I looked back on his creation of that recreation.