Check out this happy bee feeding on nectar and covered in pollen, then read about why pollen is so vital for bees and plants.
As the vibrant colors of summer and autumn fade from our gardens, it’s easy to assume that all outdoor life has gone dormant.
There are hardly any flowering plants left, and food for honey bees is becoming scarce. Researchers at the Biocenter have investigated how bees cope with this situation.
As leaves fall and nights draw in, a quiet garden tactic is gathering pace across allotments and back gardens. Across the country, growers are slipping ...
It’s a familiar moment – standing in the supermarket aisle, trying to decide between honey and maple syrup. Both are natural ...
The bees are working very hard to collect all of the pollen they can. Nectar is very scarce at this time of the year, and the ...
The year is 2016, and a lot of people at the Senate Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport Legislation Committee are about ...
Helaine R. Williams is the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette's Sunday Style editor, where her wit-and-wisdom column, Let’s Talk, can be found. She also lends her feature writing and photography skills to the ...
The Earth’s climate is changing. It always has, but this time, it’s warming. This warmer climate is already shaping the world ...
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SINGAPORE – Professor Cho Nam-joon from the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) does not want to recycle plastic, he wants to replace it – with pollen. The materials scientist has spent about a ...
Honey bee colonies have a surprising way of ensuring survival. When a queen bee weakens due to virus infection, her pheromone ...