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New Research Show: Extreme Temperatures Ruin 80% of Bumblebees’ Sense of SmellBumblebees are facing an unexpected and mysterious threat: heat waves. New research has revealed that these high temperatures ...
Migratory beekeepers like the Budkes move their bees from place to place as the weather changes. North Dakota, the base of ...
Want to help the bees? This Texas gardening guide explains how to plant a pollinator-friendly garden with native plants.
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Farmers rely on the pollination process to create and sustain our food system. Samantha Winship is a local small farmer in Winston-Salem. Winship said everyone should try to grow pollinator-friendly ...
The owner of a northern Manitoba honey farm says Canadian producers are in a sticky situation as China's tariffs on Canadian ...
The nice weather last weekend prompted me to start cleaning up from the winter. As I started to rake leaves and clear a path ...
Students crowded around the sheep while Tom Stodghill sheared it with clippers Thursday at the Southern Iowa Fairgrounds. Once he had a section sheared, he invited students to touch the sheep's skin.
Canada has hundreds of species of wild pollinators, which transfer pollen from one flower to another, including bees, flies, ...
Most carpenter bees spend there time around dead wood. They get their name from being able to dig holes into wood, where they lay their eggs after mating. Most holes are about a h ...
Researchers discovered that not only do bees differ in their readiness to sting, but their personalities remain consistent.
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