The yellow-legged hornet, if not controlled, could endanger not only pollination in our yards, but also crops in the U.S., ...
When bees are not able to buzz properly, not only is pollination threatened, but also the biodiversity that is critical to our survival. Dr. Woodrow’s work reminds us that a bee’s buzz is more than ...
When blooms appear on our fruit trees or vegetable gardens, we happily anticipate a bountiful harvest. If the bees help by doing their pollinating job, the fruits and vegetables should begin to ...
Scientists found ancient bees and linden flowers fossilized together, showing pollination existed 24 million years ago.
Factors like consistently high summer overnight temperatures, droughts and heavier-than-usual rains at the wrong time can disrupt the plants’ pollination.