Washington State University entomologists announced this week that commercial honey bee colony losses are projected to reach between 60% and 70% in 2025.
Humans are pushing many of North America’s pollinators dangerously close to extinction, according to a newly released study.
A new study led by NatureServe reveals that more than 22% of native pollinators in North America are at an elevated risk of ...
Texas beekeepers are experiencing one of the worst colony collapse events in years, with devastating losses. The crisis ...
There are a handful of plants that add visual appeal to your landscape while keeping bees at bay. Some include peppermint, ...
Michigan gardeners can start preparing your bee-friendly gardens with several key tips on plants, landscaping and more. Here's what to know.
The latest review article from the Interdisciplinary Center for Marine and Environmental Research (CIIMAR) in Portugal opens ...
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Mongabay News on MSNIndiscriminate pesticide use threatens Bangladesh honeybeesIn February, during the flowering time of black cumin (Nigella sativa), beekeeper Pavel Hossen set up an apiary on leased ...
Losses of commercial honey bee colonies are projected to be the highest on record in the last decade, according to Washington ...
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Merced Sun-Star on MSNSeeing wooden boxes in almond orchards in Merced County? Here’s why they’re vital for cropsWooden boxes seen around farms in the Central Valley contain the insects that are vital to crop pollination and production.
Honey bee colonies in the U.S. could face losses of up to 70% in 2025, according to Washington State University (WSU) ...
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