A ground nesting bee pollinates a flower in New Hampshire. The species is one of 14 declining wild bee species identified in a study published in April 2019 by researchers at the university. The new ...
Bees are critically important pollinators to support and protect. Along with other insects, bees are essential components of agriculture by pollinating fruits, vegetables and other crops. Pollinator ...
Bees are critically important pollinators to support and protect. Along with other insects, bees are essential components of agriculture by pollinating fruits, vegetables and other crops. Pollinator ...
When it comes to bees on farmland, the more the better, according to a bee expert. During a recent online seminar, Andony Melathopoulos, assistant professor and pollinator health extension specialist ...
Spring will soon give way to summer in Washington state, continuing an abundance of bird song and greenery and the hum of pollinators as a harbinger of the bountiful season ahead. But that hum is much ...
To the editor — A huge call-out to Don Flyckt of Yakima County Master Gardeners on his article on bee habitat. More than 85% of the world’s flowering plants need bees and other pollinators to produce, ...
A struggling bee population in the U.S. might soon receive some help from the federal government. Even if you don’t like honey, chances are, you’re affected by the bee decline. More than $15 billion ...
Catawba College is becoming the buzz of Salisbury after receiving an award for increasing pollinator habitat and native plants around campus, joining 191 other Bee Campuses certified by the ...
The My Backyard Habitat column first appeared in The Newtown Bee three years ago this month with our inaugural article, “Why ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- If you see bees nesting around certain public plazas and open streets around the city in the future, just know that's their "hotel" or "bunker". Those hotels and bunkers are coming ...
MANISTEE TOWNSHIP, MI – This wildflower trail weaves through a natural pollinator habitat, inviting visitors to delight in the sights and sounds of bees and butterflies flitting between flowers.