As summer fades and the golden glow of autumn sweeps across fields and gardens, bees are still hard at work. While most of nature starts winding down, these tiny powerhouses buzz on with purpose, ...
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Bees are losing their buzz! Warm weather reduces frequency and pitch of wing vibrations, study shows
There’s nothing quite like the gentle buzz of a bumblebee to let you know summer’s approaching. But the distinct hum could soon become a rarity – as climate change is reducing the frequency and pitch ...
With the start of May begins Alaska Native Plant Month, a time to celebrate not only the precious sprigs awakening from their ...
Ongoing research into the effect of environmental change on the buzzing of bees reveals that high temperatures and exposure to heavy metals reduces the frequency (and audible pitch) of non-flight wing ...
Something is happening in the sprawling fields of the American South that doesn’t quite add up on paper. Despite the fact ...
If you missed the second annual Pollinator Palooza last weekend, do not fear — nearly all of the vendors are local if you ...
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No Mow May surges across UK as untouched lawns burst with bees and wildflowers
Beyond the environmental benefits, homeowners can continue to reap the benefits of less yard maintenance and lower water ...
Poinar says the ancient bee shares some of the features of wasps, such as narrow hind legs and branched hairs all over its body, as well as other characteristics of pollen-spreadi ...
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