Climate change is altering the nutritional value of pollen and nectar, increasing the risk of starvation for bees. Scientists ...
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One in three bites of food you eat depends on pollinators
Across the United States this June, gardeners are turning their attention to the insects that make everyday meals possible.
Native stingless bees, such as Tetragonula carbonaria, generally forage over shorter distances than honeybees and this could ...
As domestic honey production falls, the U.S. is relying more heavily on imported honey while beekeepers struggle to replace ...
The Sooners earned a major recruiting win on Friday with Bode Sparrow's pledge, and now they'll look to build more momentum.
Many invasive pests, such as spotted lanternfly, have hitchhiked on plants, luggage, or in container ships and planes to make new homes here in the U.S. Unfortunately, because they have no natural ...
For centuries, honey bees have remained a fundamental sustainer of agriculture worldwide, pollinating more than 130 types of ...
When extreme heat scorches Australia, underground bees retreat into insulating soil to survive, but stem-nesting bees have ...
Beekeeping in New Zealand features small producers like Greytown Honey, which expanded from 20 to more than 1,000 hives under beekeeper Karly Polaschek. Known for Manuka honey, New Zealand experiences ...
There is concern that homeless honeybees that remain in Yellowstone after last week's semi crash could threaten the native ...
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