A new volunteer-based team is seeking out information on what bees exist in Washington, revealing hundreds of species in the state.
A new exhibit at a downtown Bakersfield museum will soon be buzzing – with more than just residents coming to see the new ...
A new book follows the insects through rain and shine and highlights the unique behaviors of each bee in a colony ...
So should you keep an eye out for blueberry bees (you'll never guess what they pollinate) or perhaps paper wasps? Maybe sweat bees are native to your area. Get the buzz on everything you need to know ...
When most people think of bees, they picture them buzzing from flower to flower or building hives in trees. But not all bees live that way. In fact, several species actually dig their nests ...
Thousands of years ago, an owl’s messy leftovers became prime real estate for some very determined bees. Deep inside a cave ...
Worldwide, there are over 20,000 bee species in seven Families. Some commonly encountered and recognizable genera in eastern North America are described below. Since 2006, when large die-offs of honey ...
European bees need reliable pollen and nectar sources (flowers). Try adding flowering plants such as gaillardia (blanket ...
Washington Bee Atlas found 17 bee species never before recorded in Washington and 12 more species not documented in the state ...
When you think “bee,” you likely picture one species that lives all over the world: the honey bee. And honey bees have queens, a female who lays essentially all of the eggs for the colony. But most ...