Bumblebees are different from Honeybees in a number of aspects: they do not have a “hive” and don’t gather a lot of nectar.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThis Intrepid Team of Bee Lovers Are Doing Everything They Can to Save Rare Native Species From ExtinctionIridescent sweat bees, hairy-faced mining bees, tiny Perdita minima the size of a gnat. Thanks to swarms of apiary ...
The late spring to early summer period is critical for the colony establishment stage, when queen bumblebees create new nests. Richard Comont, Bumblebee Conservation Trust’s science manager ...
I spotted this rook with a very unusual beak in Galway city lately. Despite the unusual shape it seemed very healthy and was ...
The EU has recently approved the use of glyphosate for another decade. Bárbara Pinho examines the controversial pesticide's ...
Wisconsin residents can help save local wildlife by donating part of their tax refunds to the Endangered Resources Fund.
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Worcester Telegram on MSN'Don't worry, bee happy': Spring is here, and with it comes our most important pollinatorsMarch in New England brings the earliest signs of spring. Plants that have been dormant all winter start to wake up and so do ...
By Brent Cunningham All six episodes of Buzzkill are out, and we hope you’re enjoying them. But at FERN we’re givers, so check out this bonus episode, recorded earlier this month in New York City at ...
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