Do Pollinators Prefer Dense Flower Patches?
Do Pollinators Prefer Dense Flower Patches? Sometimes Yes, Sometimes No A study looking at floral density and pollinators finds that some…
Read MoreDo Pollinators Prefer Dense Flower Patches? Sometimes Yes, Sometimes No A study looking at floral density and pollinators finds that some…
Read MorePROVIDENCE — Local pollinators may receive a big boost this spring, thanks to newly introduced legislation in the General Assembly that seeks to…
Read MoreJoin The Bee & Butterfly Habitat Fund and Zac Browning from Browning’s Honey Co, Inc for a conversation with a professional beekeeper on a…
Read MoreEntomologists to study how climate change may influence pollinator stressors A squash bee gathers pollen in a pumpkin flower. With support from a…
Read MorePollinator-friendly Bellflower Solar coming online in Indiana via SOLV Energy, Lightsource bp In Henry and Rush Counties about 40 miles east of Indianapolis,…
Read MoreInsects: How farmers can be better engaged in species conservation Peer-Reviewed Publication MARTIN-LUTHER-UNIVERSITÄT HALLE-WITTENBERG “Honey bees and wild bees were by far the…
Read MoreCity trees are turning green early, prompting warnings for food and pollination MICHAEL LEVITT Premature greening in urban trees could have negative environmental…
Read MoreMaster Melittologists garner national award for biodiversity conservation MCMINVILLE, Ore. – From childhood Dan and Michael O’Loughlin were hooked on the natural world and…
Read MoreGeorgia DOT partners with GACD to install 15 pollinator habitat sites across the state By: Isaiah Singleton The Georgia Department of Transportation (Georgia…
Read MoreEmpty lot to become home for pollinators, education Chris Crook, Zanesville Times Recorder Melissa Devore, an agriculture technician with the Muskingum Soil…
Read MoreProject of the Month: A race to save the world’s wild pollinators The plight of honeybees has captured the public’s imagination, but the…
Read MorePlant Compound Helps Virus-Infected Bees Find Their Way Home By Ruairi MacKenzie A plant-derived compound helps bees beset by a colony-ravaging virus overcome…
Read MoreMechanical buckling of petals produces iridescent patterns visible to bees by Kathy Grube, University of Cambridge Flowers are employing a materials science phenomenon…
Read MoreWant to help Minnesota’s pollinators? Lawns to Legumes has grants and coaches to guide you. Nora G. Hertel St. Cloud Times Sue Gray…
Read MoreAdding ecological value to the urban lawnscape. Insect abundance and diversity in grass-free lawns. or Abstract Insect diversity may be declining even more…
Read MoreIt’s all about timing when it comes to pollinators The finely tuned dance between plants and their pollinators is essential Timing is…
Read More21st Annual NAPPC Conference October 19-21, 2021 Hosted virtually by: Pollinator Partnership and The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History Take advantage of…
Read MorePesticides might be worse for bees than we thought Combos of agrichemicals pose compounding risks for pollinators. BY ULA CHROBAK Cocktails of agricultural chemicals…
Read MoreThe saw-toothed grain beetle (Oryzaephilus surinamensis) on oat flakes. Credit: Julian Kiefer, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz Glyphosate dangerous to beetles as well as plants…
Read MoreA bee pollinates a flower on an almond tree in Dixon, California, on Thursday, March 4, 2021. Credit: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via…
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