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Which Flowers Bloom First and Why? A massive collection of dried flower specimens demonstrates that climate change disrupts the timing of spring blooms. Getty…
Read MoreWhich Flowers Bloom First and Why? A massive collection of dried flower specimens demonstrates that climate change disrupts the timing of spring blooms. Getty…
Read More‘Worker flies’ all the buzz in Japan Agricultural Greenhouse Pollination amid honeybee shortage A Bee Fly, or a common green bottle fly, is seen…
Read MoreLack of honeybees impacting fruit production at Okanagan orchards “Some growers had to be shorted beehives this year because there wasn’t enough bees and…
Read MoreMSU ExtensionPollination Pollinator stewardship guide for vegetable growers Ana Heck, Michigan State University Extension – April 16, 2021 Growers, beekeepers and MSU Extension provided input on a…
Read MoreLocal orchard brings in bees for pollination By: Matthew VanValkenburgh A local apple orchard is getting a big hand from a little friend. There’s…
Read MoreSchool buzzes with interest in honey bee observation hive From Gilbert Elementary School Gilbert Elementary School, thanks to the Whole Kids Foundations Bee Cause…
Read MoreDrought may hurt honey bees; experts say cover crops could help By: Sierra Dawn McClain, Capital Press John Jacob, beekeeper and owner of Old…
Read MoreBy ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA A new study has mounted perhaps the most intricate, detailed look ever at the diversity in structure and form…
Read MoreWays to Ensure Pollinators Benefit from the Solar Power Boom By: Lancaster University Pollinators in a solar farm. Credit: Solar Energy UK & Sarah Cheesbrough…
Read MoreRolls-Royce recruits volunteer beekeepers for Goodwood Apiary Rolls-Royce is seeking up to five of its current workforce to undergo training to serve as volunteer…
Read MoreNo Mow May returns to Appleton to promote pollination By: Sierra Trojan, FOX 11 News File photo. (WLUK/Amber Luckett) APPLETON (WLUK) — You may see…
Read MoreEco-friendly pollen sponge to tackle water contaminants Scientists at NTU Singapore have created a reusable, biodegradable sponge that can readily soak up oil and…
Read MoreHoney Bees, with the help of Drones, will Find Landmines Source: Norvergence Source: Earth.com Because of how they can smell explosives with appendages, analysts in…
Read MoreHoney bees rally to their queen via ‘game of telephone’ By: Nikk Ogasa “Buzz. Buzz. The queen is that way,” said one honey bee to…
Read MoreEntomologist to examine how plant domestication influences pollinator evolution Bees gather pollen on a squash blossom. Entomologist Margarita López-Uribe has received a National Science…
Read MoreIt is with great pleasure that, on behalf of the AAPA Officers and the 2021 AAPA Awards Committee, this year’s AAPA Awards Recipients: Student…
Read MoreBeehive deliveries keep New Yorkers buzzing on rooftops, backyards Bees are thriving in New York hives. The city offers them a welcome variety of…
Read MoreCitrus Industry News Protecting Honey Bees in Citrus Groves By: Sylvia Willis, Amy Vu and Jamie Ellis When people think of Florida, the first…
Read MoreEarly Insecticide Controversies and Beekeeper Advocacy in the Great Lakes Region Jennifer Bonnell Environmental History, Volume 26, Issue 1, January 2021, Pages 79–101 https://doi.org/10.1093/envhis/emaa059…
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