A new study has revealed a surprising wrinkle in our understanding of how pesticides affect bumble bees across the seasons.
In the stunning video above, a beekeeper discovers an enormous beehive underneath a grandmother’s kitchen cabinet. The video, ...
Brown, of Ralston, is this year’s American Honey Queen. She travels across the country educating the public about honeybees, ...
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Cirque du Soleil's "Ovo" show will be at the Giant Center in Hershey for five performances from March 20-23, 2025. In this ...
A bumble bee queen must go through diapause—a dormant stage that enables an insect to withstand harsh environmental conditions—to survive to the spring, when she can start a new colony.
Assistant professor Saga Tatsuya of the Graduate School of Human Development and Environment, who is captivated by hornets ...
The effects of pesticide exposure on pollinator health may be more complicated than originally thought, according to a team of researchers in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences who recently ...
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Birds & Blooms on MSNWhat Is That Green Bee in Your Garden?Warm weather brings about a variety of bugs, including colorful green bees. Here's why you should appreciate the shiny, ...
This much-maligned bug is the ultimate survivor. Pest cockroach species have fully earned their reputation as unkillable ...
A bumble bee queen must go through diapause — a dormant stage that enables an insect to withstand harsh environmental conditions — to survive to the spring, when she can start a new colony.
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