From the Hive.

Advancements in swarm research

Colony Bees

    The living tradition of swarming is a moment of celebration throughout culture, as the honeybee sets forth on a maiden voyage toward a new home. In spring, new...

UNESCO Cultural Heritage - Tree Beekeeping

Colony Bees

Tree Beekeeping Culture Inscribed in 2020 Tree beekeeping culture includes knowledge, skills, practices, traditions, rituals and beliefs connected to wild bees breeding in tree hives or log hives located in...

Taking action with the Nature Conservation Council

Colony Bees

Colony Bees is pleased to join NCC as a Full Member society.  The Nature Conservation Council of NSW is a leading environmental advocacy organisation working to protect forests, oceans, rivers and...

Phylogenetics of Bees

Colony Bees

The Classic Taxonomy Adjlane N., Badmazhapova E., Berezin A., Borodachev A., Brandorf A., Dar S. A., Dukku U.H., Eskov E., Gajda A., Gregorc A., Gulov A., Gushchina E., Hatjina F.,...

Chelifers, Copenhagen, Denmark

Colony Bees

Chelifer cancroides, the house pseudoscorpion, is a species of pseudoscorpion. Chelifer cancroides feeds on small arthropods such as mites. Chelifer cancroides has been found under bark of trees, in caves,...

Open air nesting on Bundjalung

Colony Bees

On Bundjalung land a rare species of honeybee naturally lives amongst the banksias and costal heath. A marvel to witness the true nature of this insect, a super organism, thriving,...