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Honey bees outcompete native bees, removing most pollen and threatening wild ecosystems in Southern California.
The problem: While honey bees are extremely important for agricultural activity — like growing food — they’re also pollen ...
Without honeybees, we would lose most commercial honey production, and many fruit, nut, and vegetable crops would see reduced ...
Across the tops of parking garages and skyscrapers, in the heart of Houston, more than 750,000 bees thrive under the care of ...
USDA blames virus spreading mite for 60% loss of bee colonies, among other stressors. About 80% of food crops in U.S. relies on pollination by bees.
USDA blames virus spreading mite for 60% loss of bee colonies, among other stressors. About 80% of food crops in U.S. relies on pollination by bees.
Non-native, feral honeybees are crowding out native bee species in southern California — and it could have knock-on effects ...
Bee buzzing changes with heat and pollution, affecting pollination, communication, and plant reproduction globally.
Hundreds of flatbed loads of honey bees are trucked into Washington every spring, enabling the production of apples, cherries, pears and berries in the state.
In honor of June as National Pollinator Month, The Desert Review highlights local beekeeper Bryan Ashurst, whose family has ...