Picture shows the Jabeprode trapping device, undated. Beekeepers in southwestern France have opted to set up specially designed traps targeting an invasive species in a bid to prevent the loss of further colonies. (NewsX/Bee)
Picture shows Becky Cho and one of the beehives set up under her wisteria tree, undated. She took up apiculture during the COVID-19 pandemic. (@becky_the_beekeeper, NewsX/Bee)
Image shows the roof at the Adelaide Showground, the region's largest multi-purpose event centre in the inner-southern Adelaide suburb of Wayville, Australia, undated. Xandra Helbers started managing the Adelaide Showground apiary - which consists of 50,000 to 70,000 bees - during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. (NewsX/BF)