While it may not feel like spring just yet, we’ve got a few graphics to help set the mood as we eagerly await the arrival of warmer weather. For those prone to seasonal allergies, now is the perfect ...
“Bite me here!” multidisciplinary research unlocks resonance secret of buzz pollination interactions
Figure 1 Bumblebees use vibration to forage pollen on beaked and “nosey” Pedicularis. They always bite at the base of the flower’s beak and then buzz it. The pollen released from the beak’s terminus ...
An expert on why we sneeze and itch in spring — and how to make the pollen and allergy season more bearable Getty Up to 40 percent of people suffer from springtime allergies—and the culprit is more ...
Check out this happy bee feeding on nectar and covered in pollen, then read about why pollen is so vital for bees and plants.
A New Jersey man shot video of the pollen storm after he bumped a tree. Video of an impressive cloud of pollen dust in New Jersey is sure to spark fear among allergy sufferers everywhere. Eric ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - It may seem like everyone is getting sick, but it could be allergies, depending on the pollen level. Pollen levels, according to pollen.com, are the measurement of the pollen ...
“When California was wild, it was one sweet bee garden throughout its entire length, north and south and all the way across from the snowy Sierra to the ocean,” wrote John Muir in 1894’s “The ...
September sneezing? It's normal for anyone who suffers from seasonal allergies, especially ragweed. The typical peak for ragweed pollen comes in September in the Raleigh area. Other WRAL Top Stories ...
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