A warm winter and dry spring could be making bees more vulnerable.
I live in a part of North Berwick that has super sandy soil. We have a small river out back bordered by a floodplain that floods at least a couple of times a year, and is shaded by pines and covered ...
Tens of thousands of honeybees recently clustered in a dank South Philadelphia sewer while another swarm paraded in a buzzy cloud down Market Street. Though the locations might seem unusual, something ...
After record losses last year, beekeepers report a warm winter has led to bees ‘waking up earlier’ this year ...
Experts say an unusually early North American bee swarm season could reshape bee populations, pollination patterns, honey production and the timing of seasonal ecosystems.
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