With temperatures in parts of the UK set to hit 32°C today, many Brits will be looking forward to heading into the garden to enjoy the sun. But a new warning may encourage you to keep your eyes peeled ...
You've no doubt seen bees buzzing around flowers or even nestling among blades of grass, but when you spot them chilling on the pavement it can raise various questions – not least: "Are they okay?" ...
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) last week published the findings of its peer review and evaluation of data from over 1,500 studies into the effect of neonicotinoid pesticides on both ...
With spring underway and summer approaching soon, we begin to witness the emergence of various wildlife, from butterflies to ladybirds, and notably, bees. However, the bee population in the UK is ...
Though you might think that the height of summer provides ideal weather for bees, some researchers think overheating due to climate change is linked to more bee deaths. Pollen-laden bees are about 2°C ...
Spring is finally sprung (or just about) which means it's time to get out in our gardens and welcome in the wildlife including many insects and birds. However, we might be getting to enjoy the ...
Wild bee declines have been ascribed in part to neonicotinoid insecticides. While short-term laboratory studies on commercially bred species (principally honeybees and bumblebees) have identified ...
When it comes to spring and summer, we start to see all the wildlife come out, from butterflies to ladybirds, and one of perhaps the most well-known insects—bees. However, the bee population is ...
Plastic pollution in bees could have major consequences on the global food supply, scientists said Wednesday. Nanoplastics and microplastics, which are incredibly tiny pieces of plastic that have been ...
A world without bees would be a very sad world indeed, but that’s where we could be headed. Due to climate change, the increased use of pesticides and a range of other factors, bee populations have ...
The UK government has indicated that it supports further restrictions on the use of neonicotinoids due to their harmful effect on bees and other pollinators. A “growing weight” of scientific evidence ...
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