News
Andrew Desjardins joins us in the 207 studio, explaining why you should worry more about a bee sting than a tarantula bite.
They’re tiny creatures with a big purpose, facing exponential threats. We are talking about the honey bee. At the Catherine ...
Scientists have created a new type of food that could help honey bee colonies survive even without access to natural pollen.
17h
Macon Telegraph on MSNWant to help save the bees? Georgia field studies offer a chance to do soThe Xerces Society is looking for volunteers for this year’s Bumble Bee Atlas field season to track declining populations of bumble bees.
Discover WildScience on MSN8d
Bees Can Learn to Roll Balls for Rewards (Yes, Bee Soccer)Imagine a world where bees, those tiny buzzing creatures we often see flitting from flower to flower, are playing soccer.
As soon as the first ever flowers unfurled from their buds in the early Cretaceous period, they were visited by pollinators.
KILLER insect embryos have been discovered in the UK for the first time this year, according to experts. The ruthless species ...
13d
AZ Animals on MSNTIL: One Bee Colony Can Have More Residents Than Palo Alto, CaliforniaBees are interesting creatures who are vital to our ecosystem. They are responsible for pollinating 80% of all flowering ...
Researchers from the Cluster of Excellence Collective Behavior at the University of Konstanz have discovered that honey bees ...
9d
AZ Animals on MSNMake These Moves Now to Benefit Your Local PollinatorsPollinator species are declining around the world. How can you help them using your own backyard? Here are some tips and ...
with the agency saying about 35% of the world's food crops depend on animal pollinators to produce. Crops that depend on honey bees and other pollinators to grow include fruits and vegetables ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results