Study Finds on MSN
Flowers Are Spreading Viruses Among Wild Bees
A study finds that diverse flowers sometimes increase virus spread among bees, challenging assumptions about biodiversity, ...
Those small, misshapen apples you hate seeing at the supermarket? Turns out, you can blame bees — or the lack of the tiny, ...
If the governments of Australia can invest millions into the honeybee industry, they surely have the resources to support ...
But, not so for bumblebees, where the queen is larger but otherwise physically indistinguishable from her workers. In a study ...
Hannah’s colleague Molly Jacobson was the first to find the chestnut mining bee, or “Andrena rehni” in New York since 1904 ...
Hyderabad: The Sankranti festival this year turned out to be more lethal than usual for birds in the city, with rescue teams ...
Research from Monash University explores how rising temperatures and growing urban environments can affect behavior in native ...
A recent study shows that viruses in wild bees are closely linked to the flowers they visit and the availability of floral ...
We've taken bees for granted, and now it's hurting us. The Worcester County Beekeepers Association is helping our hive-bound pollinator friends.
New research reveals honeybee hives may influence wild bumblebee size and behaviour. Learn what this means for pollinator health.
Key pointsHigher temperatures caused European honeybees to slow down their attraction to light, while native Australian bees' light attraction ...
The state Department of Conservation and Natural Resources recently announced nearly $530,000 in funding for 15 projects ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results