Bumblebees with pesticide exposure experience hormetic stress responses with impacts on future generations and reproduction.
Researchers are aiming to work out how far bees will fly from the hive to forage for food, with the goal to learn more about their travel and feeding patterns.
A honey bee tears itself open when it stings, releasing poison into its victim. Stinging words between humans can be replaced ...
We've all heard about how busy bees are, but the notion doesn't hint at just how many of them work together to produce a jar ...
This year marks the 30th anniversary of Epcot’s International Flower & Garden Festival. The festival will take place from ...
Scientists glued teeny tiny QR codes, that are smaller than a pinky nail, to the backs of young bees to figure out how much time the pollinators spend buzzing outside their hives, collecting pollen ...
It's called "Mad Honey," and it comes from the nectar of the native rhododendrons grown on steep cliffs in Nepal and in the ...
Once the temps drop and snowflakes begin to fall, it’s easy to assume that insects have simply disappeared. And while many do ...
Bee Masters Simulator is an incremental Roblox pet collector game that’s all about collecting bees. In this game, you’ll ...
At Penn State Extension's Greenhouse Growers Day, Patricia Prade presented ways to protect pollinator insects when using ...
Researchers put a sensor at the entrance of beehives to register each time the pollinators entered or exited, and how long ...
Nearly 200 Farmers' Markets operate throughout Chile, establishing a successful relationship between small producers and ...