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The Swarm of People Intent on Saving Our Bees
An army of experts and citizen scientists devoted to documenting and protecting the country’s native bees is telling us a lot ...
One out of every three mouthfuls of our food depends on pollinators such as bees. Crops that depend on pollination are five times more valuable than those that do not. Social bees, such as honeybees ...
March in New England brings the earliest signs of spring. Plants that have been dormant all winter start to wake up and so do insects.
Use these activities to help children learn about bees, their lifespan, and how these important insects interact with nature. Around the hotel: • Look for a protected place—like an overhang or ...
Worldwide, honey bees provide an annual honey crop of approximately one billion kilograms Each honey bee will produce about a twelfth of a teaspoon of honey in its lifetime – probably the amount ...
The Baecker family safely relocates wild hives from various locations, ensuring peace of mind and the well-being of these important pollinators.
Pollinators include lots of different types of bees, as well as moths, butterflies, hoverflies and beetles. You can learn more about pollinators with The Regenerators. Bees are one of the most ...
Hackney pupils team up with school in Uganda to help save the bees - Kingsmead Primary School has joined forces with New ...
6:30 p.m. Take part in a plant sit and learn about practical uses of seasonal species. From $25; Hedgerow Herb Co., 811 E. Burnside St., Suite 116; hedgerowherbco.com. Raising Mason Bees ...
Disappearing bees provide part of the plot line in one of my favorite episodes of “Doctor Who.” “The Stolen Earth” is the 750th episode of the incredibly long-lived British science fiction ...
A new method of examining gene expression patterns called landscape transcriptomics may help pinpoint what causes bumble bees stress and could eventually give insight into why bee populations are ...