Even though their population numbers are unclear, one St. Paul woman said she's noticed more bees flying around her St. Paul ...
When you see bees flying around near flowers, they are usually pollinating. Bees feed on nectar, which is made inside of flowers. Whilst they are feeding, the flower's pollen gets attached to them.
The study, by researchers at the University of Cambridge’s Sainsbury Laboratory also found that bees prefer larger bullseyes ...
Now here is an insect you will have seen and heard. This insect is a bee. Bees love to fly around from flower to flower to gather nectar to make into honey. In a garden with lots of flowers ...
Flowers like hibiscus use an invisible blueprint established very early in petal formation that dictates the size of their ...
"They are just kind of a pest because they swarm around us." While at first glance these flying insects (hoverfly, sweat bee and yellow jacket) may look alike, there are easy ways to determine ...
Flowers like hibiscus use an invisible blueprint established very early in petal formation that dictates the size of their ...
This September beekeepers are calling on bee-lovers across New Zealand to learn more about this incredible species and their ...
Scientists accidentally discover new species of wasp that lays eggs inside living, adult fruit flies, which then burst from ...