The bees are important pollinators, but they can be a headache for homeowners.
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How do bees spread pollen?
Bees pollinate in the spring because this is when both plants and bees most need each other. After winter, flowering plants begin to bloom, offering fresh pollen and nectar. For bees, these foods are ...
Scientists discovered millions of solitary bees living under a cemetery, showing how hidden habitats support pollination and ...
Contrary to the behavior of certain other insects, bees don’t actually fly once it’s dark, according to this trending Instagram reel. But what exactly happens to a bee when the sun sets? A honey bee’s ...
At first, it might not seem strange to see a few bees near your house. Bees often fly around gardens, balconies, and other open areas looking for flow.
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Why (and how) do bees make honey?
Quick Questions explains how some bees can transform flower nectar into the liquid gold that you use to sweeten your tea. Hosted by: Hank Green ---------- Like SciShow? Want to help support us, and ...
I’m personally allergic to bee stings. I discovered that the hard way when I had to rush to an emergency room as my whole body was swelling in reaction to a bee sting—but I’m still going to celebrate ...
Honey bees must make it back to their hives before dusk to avoid individual bees becoming lost or exposed to nighttime dangers. Forager bees sleep overnight so that they are ready to work the ...
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