Pesticide exposure may quietly weaken honeybee colonies as queens shift harmful chemicals into their developing eggs.
Children’s book experts Lucy Mann and Bee Quammie are tapped into what tweens and teens are reading this summer. On The Next ...
Honeybee queens push pesticides to eggs to protect themselves over their offspring, research reveals
Worker bees are the first line of defense when it comes to removing contamination in honeybee colonies, but a queen has her ...
Armed with nothing but a bandana and his bare hands, 42-year-old Clarence Chua rescues bees, scooping them from nests into wooden boxes to relocate them, sometimes to his own backyard.
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