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Buzz on Over to CoNectar in Millvale

Summary by Pittsburgh Magazine
PHOTO BY KRISTY GRAVER Bees can recognize and differentiate between human faces. In Pittsburgh, their favorite person is Christina Joy Neumann, owner of Apoidea Apiary. Without the use of antibiotics or synthetic pesticides, the master beekeeper maintains colonies throughout the region, including on her five-generation family farm in Cherry City in the Shaler area? The Apis mellifera, or honey bee, hives produce between 2,500 and 5,000 pounds of…
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Pittsburgh Magazine broke the news in on Tuesday, February 18, 2025.
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