A cemetery hosts millions of vital pollinator bees, showing their ecological importance and the need to preserve their habitats.
Millions of bees have reportedly made the ground beneath a cemetery in New York their home. According to Scientific American, ...
To save money, Rachel Fordyce parked her car for free at Ithaca's East Hill Plaza and walked through East Lawn Cemetery to ...
Whether you have a small garden in the backyard or hundreds of acres of farmland, there is one creature that keeps them ...
A newly published book, “Honey Bee Biology,” authored by UC Davis honeybee scientist Brian Johnson, a leading expert on the behavior, genomics and evolution of honeybees, will be released June 6 by ...
Mark Brown is Cambridge’s new Director of the Museum of Zoology. He’s devoted decades to understanding pollinator decline, ...
David Glover of Bartlett Tennessee is known as the “Bartlett Bee Whisperer.” David is a Master Beekeeper and a specialist in ...
A large-scale experiment shows that warmth brings bees and wasps out of hibernation earlier—leaving some of them with poorer starting conditions. This is particularly true for species in cooler ...
Somewhere between 400,000 and 700,000 thousand years ago — about the time Haleakala was forming — a tiny bee arrived in the Hawaiian Islands. This bee was about the size of a grain of rice and ...
Bees have once again arrived on campus, but research studies by students and faculty across campus are focused on bees ...
"Such physiological capacity underpins their resilience to environmental extremes." ...