As the vibrant colors of summer and autumn fade from our gardens, it’s easy to assume that all outdoor life has gone dormant.
Check out this happy bee feeding on nectar and covered in pollen, then read about why pollen is so vital for bees and plants.
About 97 percent of the land in the state is privately owned. Meet the people helping to make it friendlier for native bugs.
A Buff-tailed Bumblebee is completely covered in pollen, showcasing the crucial role of pollinators in nature, sustaining ...
After a semester in a class, most students gain new knowledge, skills and maybe some new friends. For students in Assistant ...
Companion plants can be grown in such a way that each plant supports the other. Strawberries, as it happens, are friends with ...
Dayton Bluffs Preserve and Belrose Farm—on the lower Fox River give a strong glimpse of the past and the future.
Caribbean fruit flies have been detected around Montebello, prompting California’s first quarantine for the species in 40 ...
A bee expert is warning the discovery of an invasive hornet species could present a substantial problem for New Zealand's ...
Picture this: a crisp fall afternoon, golden leaves swirling, and the smell of apples and pears drifting through the air.
Environmentalists worry about pollinating species in the pivotal desert borderland as more tall barriers are planned by the U ...
New research reveals how the increasingly intensive use of grasslands affects insects and other arthropods. Surprisingly, ...