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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 ...
March in New England brings the earliest signs of spring. Plants that have been dormant all winter start to wake up and so do ...
Regular readers of this column will know that, in general, I struggle to muster much affection for non-native species, ...
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ZME Science on MSNMagnolias are so ancient they’re pollinated by beetles — because bees didn’t exist yetWhile modern trees like maples and ashes have switched to wind pollination — releasing clouds of pollen to be scattered at ...
A recent survey found an average loss of 62% of bee colonies among commercial operations in less than a year. Causes and ...
Humans are pushing many of North America’s pollinators dangerously close to extinction, according to a newly released study.
Flower shape and size impact urban bee survival. Discover how planting diverse blooms can support wild bee populations.
Pollinators help move pollen from the anther of a flower to the stigma of another. Pollinators can be bees, butterflies, birds, flies, moths, beetles, bats, and other small mammals. I became ...
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