Pollinators are small creatures with a big impact. In fact, they are responsible for about one of every three bites of food ...
As summer fades and the golden glow of autumn sweeps across fields and gardens, bees are still hard at work. While most of nature starts winding down, these tiny powerhouses buzz on with purpose, ...
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 ...
Gardens buzz with life, especially when they host flowers that attract bees. These industrious pollinators are drawn to blooms that provide rich nectar and pollen sources. The dance between flowers ...
Submitted photo Bees spend their lives collecting pollen, taking it back to their hive to feed offspring and transferring the pollen to flowers, which encourages plant reproduction. We enjoy fruits ...
Buzz pollination, or floral sonication, represents a distinctive pollination system in which certain bees generate high-frequency vibrations to extract pollen from specialised floral structures. In ...
On a still June morning in Interior Alaska, a bumblebee clings to a wild rose petal, waiting for the sun to warm the air ...
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