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Natural Perspectives: A yard certified for birds, bees and butterflies
One of the pleasures that Vic and I enjoy at our home is feeding birds and providing a place where bees and butterflies are welcome. As wild areas shrink due to development, habitat for birds and other wildlife disappears. We do what we can in our yard to...Tags: California, Water Restrictions, Science, Science and Technology, Zoology
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Bill Cullina Shares Passion, Fascination For Botany
Bill Cullina has a bloodroot plant from his mother — which she got from her mother. "The amazing thing is that a little plant like this can potentially live almost forever," Cullina said last week during a talk about perennials at a Connecticut...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Connecticut, Windsor (Hartford, Connecticut), Water Restrictions, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Bee-Stings as Medicine
Orlando SentinelReyah Carlson has been stung by bees more than 25,000 times. On purpose. Carlson is a practitioner of apitherapy, a controversial form of alternative medicine that uses bee venom to treat everything from arthritis to multiple sclerosis. Carlson, who...Tags: Arthritis, Education, Massachusetts, Multiple Sclerosis, Drugs and Medicines
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The buzz on bugs
Special to The Baltimore SunSummer is the time to enjoy the outdoors. There's the sun, the camping, the backyard crab feasts, and unfortunately, there's also the pests. Mosquitoes, ticks, bees and hornets can make themselves uninvited guests at outdoor gatherings and activities,...Tags: Maryland, University of Maryland, College Park, Reisterstown, Timonium, Children
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It's A Gray Area: Promote our heritage
My column on July 5, 2009, cited the Heritage Museum of Orange County as being a gem, but one that needed more attention and polishing. Since then, I have accepted a position on its board of directors and have been rolling up my sleeves with polishing...Tags: Santa Ana, Orange County Superior Court, California, Entertainment, Gold and Precious Material
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Some things he did: A tour of Mark Frauenfelder's DIY utopia
Brand XOver the past year, Mark Frauenfelder, the current editor of MAKE magazine, who is also the founder of tech/culture webblog Boing Boing, has immersed himself in a variety of DIY journeys and documented the results and the rewards (and the frequent... -
Art Review: Robert Rahway Zakanitch at Samuel Freeman Gallery
Culture MonsterRobert Rahway Zakanitch’s latest paintings remind viewers just how glorious it is to be alive. That’s as stale a cliché as can be, but in the New York painter’s talented hands it comes alive with so much vitality, vigor and...... -
Hotel takes rooftop gardens a step further with beekeeping
Money & CompanyFew chefs rave about having bugs in their business. But Myk Banas, the executive chef and director of food and beverage operations at the Chicago Marriott Downtown Magnificent Mile, dotes on the hotel’s rooftop hives of honey bees. “Getting honey........ -
Landscaper in San Diego County dies after bee attack
L.A. NOWA 55-year-old man died Wednesday after suffering hundreds of bee stings while working outdoors in the northern San Diego County city of Encinitas, the Sheriff's Department said. The man, described as a landscaper, was operating a backhoe in a brushy...... -
San Diego County man who died from bee stings suffered severe allergic reaction
L.A. NOWThe San Diego County man who collapsed Wednesday after being stung by hundreds of bees died as a result of a sudden onset of anaphylaxis, a severe allergic reaction, according to a report by the county medical examiner. A contributing...... -
Getting the restaurant-kitchen gardening bug
Dining@LargeI wrote the other day about the tomato farmette sprouting atop Regi's American Bistro in Federal Hill and asked if anyone out there knew of other restaurants with rooftop gardens.One of the more interesting tips I received (thanks, M&M!) led......Tags: Beekeeping, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Federal Hill, Dining and Drinking
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Group petitions U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to offer Endangered Species Act protections to bumblebee
L.A. UnleashedGRANTS PASS, Ore. — A conservation group filed a petition Wednesday to add a bumblebee from Southern Oregon and Northern California to the endangered species list. The Society for Invertebrate Conservation and University of California at Davis...
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