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Why Are Bees Dying? How Pollinator Decline Ties into Crop Collapse WorldwidePicture a world where apples, almonds, and wildflowers vanish from our fields and tables. This isn’t the plot of a dystopian ...
Without pollinators, we wouldn’t have one out of every three bites of food we eat. That’s because about 35 percent of the ...
“UBeeO has been known to identify colonies that are able to better resist Varroa mites, but it had not been used to look at other pest or pathogens,” Alger says. “We found this new assay could be used ...
A man was shot after he and a woman were shot in a Fresno, California neighborhood and drove to the In-N-Out to call for help on Saturday, April 12, 2025. ANTHONY GALAVIZ [email protected] ...
But while making our yards a great space for us or our families, it might be worth considering the added benefits of creating a pollinator paradise as well, specifically one for bees. Of course, for ...
The local economy has also benefited, with orchardists and other agricultural businesses enjoying the fruits of the bees’ labour due to increased pollination. “This season, the hives are looki ...
Post Holdings said Wednesday that it is closing two of its plants, citing a decline in demand for “ready-to-eat” cereals. Post’s two plants, one in Cobourg, Ontario and the other in Sparks ...
Fewer bees mean lower yields and higher prices for fresh produce, jams, jellies and baked goods. Honeybees contribute about $17 billion annually to U.S. agriculture production, including more than $4 ...
Every week, The Post will bring you our picks of the best one-liners and stories from satirical site the Babylon Bee to take the edge off Hump Day. Want more of a chuckle? Be sure to click the links.
Going out to the ballgame is one of the most satisfying ways to spend a day. Such was the case Tuesday, as I journeyed out to exotic Daybreak to attend the Salt Lake Bees’ inaugural home opener at the ...
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