Are you bugged by bugs? If so, you better start preparing. With the warmer temperatures, the bugs are coming out.
A Central Texas beekeeper is on a mission to save the bees, and she’s taking her fight to the Navasota Valley Electric ...
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Keeping native bees buzzing requires rethinking pest controlW hether you're strolling through a garden, wandering a park, or simply enjoying an open space in the United States, you're likely to notice bees buzzing about the flowers. While honeybees ...
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WJAC-TV on MSNLocal farmer releases over a million bees as part of Penn State winter survival studyDeclining bee populations are concerning farmers and researchers alike, and now a program to help bees survive the winter is ...
Bees are the most important pollinators for ... use so pollinators aren’t accidentally harmed when trying to control pest insects. At New England Botanic Garden, we have display gardens that ...
For two young beekeepers in Hong Kong, their job isn’t really about making honey: they’re saving the bees. As Harry Wong Ka-hon gently ushers bees from a hive on the buzzing streets of Central ...
March in New England brings the earliest signs of spring. Plants that have been dormant all winter start to wake up and so do insects.
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