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Alarmingly high levels of viral infections and mite resistance among latest USDA research findings on 2025 honey bee ...
A carpenter bee covered in pollen of a viburnum ... Yellow and black striped with a rump covered in soft hairs, they’re social insects that live in colonies and love a good crevice—they ...
Entomologist Dr. Jessica Ware joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about the world of insects. Are cockroaches so resilient that they'd survive a nuclear war? Why do praying mantis ...
Your vegetable garden may be your pride and joy, but it's also a magnet for a variety of pests. Check out our best hacks for ...
Long before a ripe blueberry makes it into a grocery cart or muffin mix, a native bee has likely played a quiet but critical ...
I wrote recently about pollinator-friendly plants and, in response, an email from Susan Savolainen, who gardens in Banning, ...
When beekeepers introduced honeybees to a protected island, wild bees nearly vanished. Could removing the hives reverse the ...
Carpenter bees can carve tunnels in wood with their jaws. Discover how they live, build, and help our ecosystems.
Whether you live in a high-rise apartment in a busy city like Mumbai or a house in a quiet Tier-2 town, insects are a normal ...
One of these nuisances is the carpenter bee, a species oftentimes confused with the bumblebee, which can burrow into your wooden decks and structures, leading to costly repairs on your Kansas property ...