Nature’s most dazzling colors can be strangely rare. Walk through a park or forest and you see greens, yellows and reds that ...
A recent study shows that viruses in wild bees are closely linked to the flowers they visit and the availability of floral ...
Viruses spread from honey bees to wild bees through shared flowers, threatening pollination and plant communities.
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Flowers Are Spreading Viruses Among Wild Bees
More flowers lead to more pathogen spread between bee species. In A Nutshell Scientists found that sites with more flower ...
Everyone knows that bees buzz around flowers in their quest for nectar. But scientists have now learned that flowers are buzzing right back -- with electricity. Plants generally have a negative ...
We’re currently dealing with winter conditions, but to warm us up, I thought I’d cover something we observe, but may not fully understand, in spring, summer, and fall: why do bees visit flowers? Much ...
When we think of bee nests, we often think of a giant hive, buzzing with social activity, worker bees and honey. But scientists recently discovered a rare, solitary type of bee that makes tiny nests ...
Adrian Dyer receives funding from The Australian Research Council. Jair Garcia does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from ...
Living on a mountain is hard for bees and flowers. It's cold. There's extreme weather. And new research has found it's getting even harder for both flowers and bees to make a living in alpine ...
Bee expert Will Hawkes, conservation assistant for the Buglife Project, explains how the bee is not only unique due to its ...
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