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Bees love more than just the standard sunflowers and lavender. Many lesser-known flowers are just as rich in nectar—and ...
Flower strips, seed mixtures, and wild by design. We want to help bees and other vital pollinators, which are in decline all ...
Act 182 marks a critical step forward in protecting Vermont’s pollinators, but its implementation cannot fully take effect ...
“The public often find bees swarms scary, because what they see is a ‘cloud ... It’s not chaos, it’s one of the most extraordinary natural behaviours on the planet. “Beekeepers actively manage their ...
Today, every country in Latin America has established populations of Africanized honey bees except Chile. The first natural colony of Africanized honey bees in the U.S. was found in 1990 near Hidalgo, ...
Drew Demko's hands are steady as he grabs a wooden hive frame covered in beeswax, and places it into an awaiting pail at Propel Andrew Street High School in Munhall, Pennsylvania. Using a "hot knife" ...
Evolution and Natural Resources at Rutgers University who is working with the Hort to support the city’s bee population. She said these cavity-nesting bees can often make do with human-altered ...
Honey produced by some species of Australian stingless bees possesses impressive bacteria- and fungi-killing properties, ...
Cracked heels are more than just a cosmetic concern – they're a widespread issue that affects millions of people, causing ...
In honor of June as National Pollinator Month, The Desert Review highlights local beekeeper Bryan Ashurst, whose family has ...
From flowers to grasses, these companion plants can help fruit trees flourish by improving soil, deterring pests, and more.
Africanized honeybees, also known as "killer bees," have spread to 13 states, including California, posing threats to people and animals. Here's what to know about Africanized honeybees and their ...