Bumble bees sustain many of our most nutritious crops, while honey bees underpin food production across the globe.
New research finds that higher temperatures can actually benefit some bumble bee species—particularly those that make subterranean nests. However, periods of extreme heat appear to offset those ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bumble Bee is now a small, quiet ghost town off Interstate 17, about 50 miles southeast of Prescott. The area, however, was once a ...
Bumble bees—vital and fuzzy pollinators—face unique threats amidst global insect declines. If the insect world has a fuzzy, charismatic cutie, it’s surely the humble bumble bee. While insect ...
Gaines Township proposed data center: What to know before the April 15 public hearing The Gaines Charter Township Planning Commission will hold a public hearing next week about Microsoft's proposed ...
BERLINBERLIN — In a strip of greenery between Berlin’s Natural History Museum and a busy street, bumble bees move swiftly between flowers while a ladybug makes its way along a leaf full of aphids and ...
When bumble bees fight invasive Argentine ants for food, bees may win an individual skirmish but end up with less to feed the hive. Bumble bees are already under pressure from habitat loss, disease, ...
Climate change is rapidly restructuring North American bumble bee communities, according to newly published research from the laboratory of Professor Neal Williams, a pollination ecologist in the UC ...