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Tunnel-nesting bees have the unique ability to carry pollen on the underside of their abdomens, rather than on their legs, as honeybees do.
Bees make up the largest portion of pollinator species in North America and are important to the pollination of food crops as ...
It is vital we do what we can to help their numbers thrive in our yards, or risk fewer flowers, inferior produce and a sadder ...
We spoke to bee and pest management experts to understand what exactly to do if you notice carpenter bees on your property and how you can get rid of them.
Bare patches of dirt are easy to excavate and encourage bees to tunnel. If you have a ground-nesting bee problem, you can look around at your yard and see exactly where they are: in the bald patches.
Bees like to roll little wooden balls as a form of play, study finds It's “a strong indication that insect minds are far more sophisticated than we might imagine." ...
Tunnel 5 Fire Public Information Officer Eric Hendrickson told KOIN 6 News that bees, wasps and poison oak have also been prevalent in the steep, wild terrain of the Columbia River Gorge.
With the latest Delta tunnel proposal nearing the end of another review phase, it seems a good time to restate The Modesto Bee’s longstanding opposition to it. The tunnel project was a very bad ...
The rusty patched bumble bee became endangered in 2017. And now, there's evidence the population is barely hanging on — a concern because they're a critical pollinator.
The female bees will tunnel inside wood to gather pollen and lay their eggs, and they typically return to the same tunnel each year. These tunnels can be in trees, picnic tables, a deck or your porch.
Carpenter bees are effective pollinators, but the holes they leave behind can be a nuisance.