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Discover your birth month bee: A special pollinator for each month of the year
Discover the birth month bees. There's a specific bee for every month of the year. Here, we explain why they align with their ...
Across the UK, gardeners keen to help bees often cut everything back in autumn, unintentionally stripping vital shelter. Russian sage rewards a late winter prune with more blooms and buzzing life.
Providers report rise in demand as companies seek mental health benefits and increased sense of community In a growing number of workplaces, the soundtrack of the lunch break is no longer the rustle ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
Entomologists explain that the answer depends on who you are looking at. Honey bees, bumble bees, yellowjackets, paper wasps, carpenter bees and mud daubers do not all follow the same winter script.
To understand winter survival, you first need to know that bees and wasps fall into two big groups. Social species live in large colonies with a single queen and many workers, while solitary species ...
Clark College’s popular bee gardens are shrinking. The gardens, which previously could be found at a dozen locations along McLoughlin Boulevard and Fort Vancouver Way and near several buildings on the ...
Q. Something is eating my geranium leaves. They leave perfect round holes of various sizes in the leaves. I can’t see anything. Is there anything I can do to kill whatever is causing this? When my son ...
Celebrating its first fall semester, the University of Virginia’s Northern Virginia campus is buzzing with excitement – no one more so than beekeeper and Dean Greg Fairchild and the campus’s two ...
While yellow jackets are active throughout the summer in Michigan, fall is often when they become the most annoying as they pester you for your apple, or cinnamon and sugar doughnut at the farmer's ...
Honeybees pollinate much of the food we eat, including fruits, nuts, grains and vegetables. Because our food supply relies on honeybees, the agricultural industry closely monitors their population and ...
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