Bee stings aren't fun. For those who are allergic, they can be deadly. But... can bee venom make you beautiful? Some online insist it can, touting products containing derivatives of bee venom.
On a near daily basis, you can find our deputy digital lifestyle director, Roxanne Adamiyatt, wrapped in this camel-toned wool coat. "What sold me was the fact that this ever-so-slightly boxy coat, ...
Contrary to popular depictions of bee nests as large, intricate hives that hang from trees, the majority of bee species — about 90% — are actually solitary and build their nests in the ground or ...
Woke couture is coming for our closets. Wool from sheep that “prefer same-sex partners” debuted at a New York fashion show earlier this month. On Nov. 13, a collection of knitwear by Los Angeles-based ...
We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By Nicola Fumo Nicola Fumo is a writer focused on clothing and accessories. For ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Arc Raiders is probably the last game you'd expect to need to go beehive hunting, but that's exactly what you'll need to do in the aptly-named Bees!
Come winter, aside from the obvious seasonally appropriate staples (cue wool coats, leather boots and cashmere knits), my most-worn piece is easily a grey wool skirt. My collection includes one ...
PLAINFIELD, N.H. — For farmer Meg Falcone, it began with just three sheep: Briar Rose, Honeysuckle, and Blackeyed Susan. About five years ago, Falcone decided she had to do something about it. She ...
Waltin (Knit (Spin) Sweden!) delivers an informative guide to spinning wool from start to finish. First, she discusses wool characteristics of various sheep breeds, pointing out that the Gute sheep’s ...
A rare bumblebee has been recorded at a Welsh reserve for the first time, and experts are excited by its return. The shrill carder bee, one of the United Kingdom's most threatened species, was spotted ...
Click to open image viewer. CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. This is a wool carder owned by the Copp family of Stonington, Connecticut during the 18th and 19th century. The ...