Florida bees face a laundry list of challenges. Here’s why it spells trouble for the state.
In late November, Tracey Forest heard loud grinding and beeping and raced down the road to find a fleet of logging trucks with giant claws and saws near where she runs Spirit Hollow, a silent retreat.
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American lawns cover 40 million acres of land, an area roughly the size of New England, and the vast majority of that acreage supports almost no wildlife at all. We spend billions maintaining these ...
Walking toward the front steps of my home on a warm evening last week, I stopped in my tracks. My attention turned to the ...
In ancient Greece, a hole was drilled in the trunks of almond trees into which plugs of pine tree wood were inserted.
Q: What can I do in my garden to help out the bees? I know I should plant more flowers, but what type? Is there anything else ...
This photo, provided by Krystle Hickman, shows an Andrena prunorum male bee on March 7, 2021 in the Orcas Park region of Los Angeles. (Krystle Hickman via AP) This photo, provided by Krystle Hickman, ...
Let’s see if that continues this month as we head into spring gardening! March is the time to start your summer vegetable, herb, and flower seeds. Started now, your seedlings will be ready to ...
The term pollinators is broad and includes all animals that transfer pollen, which contains DNA, from one flower to another. The most well-known pollinators are European honeybees, but the term also ...
LOS ANGELES — In the arid, cracked desert ground in Southern California, a tiny bee pokes its head out of a hole no larger than the tip of a crayon. Krystle Hickman crouches over with her specialized ...
Since 2021, she’s traveled annually to the Oregon-California border to look for a critically endangered bee last seen in 2006 – Bombus franklini, or Franklin’s bumblebee. In the arid, cracked desert ...