From metallic to fuzzy, North America’s 4,000 native bees are vital pollinators. This World Bee Day, learn how to protect ...
Honey bees aren’t the only pollinators—and most bees don’t sting! Learn the truth behind five common myths in honor of ...
A decade-long study recently published in the journal Northeastern Naturalist found that 352 wild bee species call Vermont ...
In evolutionary terms, every invasive species is extraordinary. Take an organism out of its native habitat that it’s specifically evolved to survive in over millions and millions of years, plop it ...
Entomologists have now shown that the more plant species there are in a meadow, the more bee species are needed for pollination. They found that the less common bees often visited specific plants ...
We're most familiar with honeybees and bumblebees, but thousands of other native bee species could also help pollinate crops. America's honeybees are dying off at a fast rate because of a mysterious ...
Stingless bees are found throughout tropical and subtropical parts of the world and produce significantly less honey than their European honey bee counterparts (Apis mellifera) which are the world's ...
CHARLESTON COUNTY, S.C. (WCIV) — Honey bees can be startling, whether they are alone or in a swarm, but Brian Fahey, the board director of the Charleston Area Beekeepers Association, says not to worry ...