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Light Pollution May Be Keeping Honey Bees Up
Artificial light found to disrupt the circadian cycle of honey bees
In an emerging red flag for the digital era, sleep experts have warned us to avoid screen time in bed, sounding the alarm that light emitted from phones and other electronic devices can disrupt our sleep patterns.
Light Pollution May Be Keeping Honey Bees Up at Night
Honey bees prefer to sleep in the dark recesses of their hive, but on hot nights they will instead sleep outside. As the planet heats up, nights are warming faster than days, meaning honey bees could soon be spending more evenings outdoors, exposed to light pollution.
Study finds artificial light at night disrupting honey bee sleep cycles
The issue has serious implications as disruption to pollinators' body clocks harms "vital" ecosystems, according to scientists.
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Detroit husbandry amendment: Residential ownership of chickens, ducks, and bees passes
Private citizens will soon be allowed to own chickens, ducks, and bees on their property after the passage of a new amendment ...
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Who Has the Best View of the Chrysler Building? These Bees.
At the Empire State Building, on a roof of Madison Square Garden and on a terrace adjacent to the Chrysler Building, ...
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From Hive to Jar: The Art & Science of Harvesting Honey
While a strong
hive
can produce surplus
honey
, responsible beekeepers ensure their
bees
retain enough stores for winter ...
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Carnival Guests Buzzing Over Swarming Bees During Cruise
While docked in Cozumel, Mexico, a swarm of bees tried to make a lounge chair on Carnival Valor’s lido deck their new home.
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Buzzkill: The Alarming Impact of Light Pollution on Honey Bee Health
Honey
bees
generally prefer to nest in dark environments, although a small amount of light can enter from the
hive
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