06/02/2023 SOURCE: www.msn.com
Anyone can help save our pollinators in a major way by following a few small steps.
Save the Bees: A few simple ways anyone can conserve pollinators this summer
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05/30/2023 SOURCE: www.youtube.com
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05/29/2023 SOURCE: undark.org
Scientists are increasingly seeing evidence of “dark extinction” in museums and botanical garden collections.
Discovered in Collections, Many New Species are Already Gone
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05/29/2023 SOURCE: buffalonews.com
Neonics are toxic, persistent and everywhere.
Another Voice: Neonics are causing great harm to pollinators and humans
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05/27/2023 SOURCE: www.pennlive.com
The Perry County club trains people on beekeeping.
Central Pa. club members stay busy as bees promoting pollinators
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05/27/2023 SOURCE: www.vancouverislandfreedaily.com
Clouds of honeybees a healthy sign as Island hives fare well with warmer weather
Victoria beekeeper shares sweet tips on handling swarm season - Vancouver Island Free Daily
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05/24/2023 SOURCE: www.motherearthnews.com
You see hundreds of bees flowing from the beehive entrance and bottom board? It's a sign that there are problems in that hive that requires prompt attention.
Techniques to Stop Your Honeybees from Swarming – Mother Earth News
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05/24/2023 SOURCE: menafn.com
bees are crucial for producing many of our beloved foods and beverages. Coffee is one crop that benefits from bee pollination . Unfortuna
Coffee, Brought To You By Bees: A Case Study In How Restoring Habitat Is A Win-Win For Forests And Farmers
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05/24/2023 SOURCE: interestingengineering.com
The artificial bee is much larger than natural bees but could be tasked with artificial pollination or even search and rescue operations.
WSU researchers develop robotic bee that can fly like real bees
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05/24/2023 SOURCE: lacrossetribune.com
Studying pollination allows scientists to identify which plants bees are pollinating; it can also tell researchers what ecosystems need bees to survive.
Early emerging pollinators studied at UW-La Crosse to investigate preferred plant species
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