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Non-native honeybees are so effective at pollinating, they pose a significant threat to native California bees and other ...
Bee buzzing changes with heat and pollution, affecting pollination, communication, and plant reproduction globally.
The majority of Earth's plant species, including our crop plants, rely on the services of animal pollinators in order to ...
Ongoing research into the effect of environmental change on the buzzing of bees reveals that high temperatures and exposure ...
High heat and heavy metals dampen a bumblebee’s trademark buzz, threatening pollen release and colony chatter. Tiny sensors ...
Honey bees outcompete native bees, removing most pollen and threatening wild ecosystems in Southern California.
Mediterranean herbs like thyme, rosemary, sage and lavender attract and feed bees, as do those with umbel shaped flowers, ...
Non-native, feral honeybees are crowding out native bee species in southern California — and it could have knock-on effects ...
Roughly 300,000 robot hives are in use across the U.S., scattered across fields of almond, canola, pistachios and other crops ...
"Fuchsia varieties are a beautiful—and edible—option for pollinators and humans alike," explains Ashley Irene, owner of Heirloom Potager. "The showy blossoms are full of nectar to attract hummingbirds ...