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 ...
An unprecedented study integrating data from around the globe has shown that honey bees are the world's most important single species of pollinator in natural ecosystems and a key contributor to ...
Honey bees aren’t the only pollinators—and most bees don’t sting! Learn the truth behind five common myths in honor of ...
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 ...
A new University of Minnesota study will aim to understand what habitats are best for bees by leasing and planting land plots this summer. Researchers are now reviewing landowner applications as part ...
The Northern Great Plains of North and South Dakota, which support over 40 percent of United States commercial honey bee colonies, are quickly becoming less conducive to commercial beekeeping as a ...
A bee collects pollen from a sunflower in Idaho Falls, Idaho in this file photo. A Fort Worth outlet center is playing home to a honeybee habitat. (John Roark/The Idaho Post-Register via AP) John ...
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