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Plants and pollinators use electric fields to find each other By James Ashworth Hoverflies have been shown to be able to sense…
Read MorePlants and pollinators use electric fields to find each other By James Ashworth Hoverflies have been shown to be able to sense…
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 MoreRecord spike in pollination demand in South Africa puts honeybees in danger SarahBelle Selig The demand for commercial pollination services in South…
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 More4,000 pounds of almonds without bees? It can be done Hughson, Calif. almond farmer Donny Hicks harvested over 4,000 pounds per acre from…
Read MoreMississippi State Univ. scientist building pollen database to improve bee nutrition asks citizens to assist A honeybee collects pollen from Japanese privet. (Photo…
Read MoreBeeHero’s precision pollination platform wings its way to $19M in new funding Devin Coldewey@techcrunch Image Credits: BeeHero Move over, precision agriculture — precision apiculture is what’s…
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 MoreHoney bees have developed a way to transform pollen particles into a viscoelastic pellet, allowing them to transport pollen efficiently, quickly, and reliably…
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 MoreBloomin’ marvellous: Farleigh has improved its environment for wildlife, and for golfers Farleigh golfers get a buzz out of joining the Pollinator project…
Read MoreWhat you’ve always wanted to know about taking your bees to pollinate – but didn’t know who to ask! The American…
Read MoreAlmond Board of California starts Pollinator Coalition California’s 1,600 native bees, butterflies and other beneficial insects — needed to pollinate crops — are…
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 MoreAg values decline in Stanislaus Co. in the face of pandemic challenges except Almond Pollination By PAWAN NAIDU Stanislaus County agriculture had…
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 MoreMechanical buckling of petals produces iridescent patterns visible to bees by Kathy Grube, University of Cambridge Flowers are employing a materials science phenomenon typically…
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