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Humans may not be the only species that struggles to eat the right amounts of the ideal foods. A new study led by researchers ...
Resembling a bumble bee protects them from harm, except by over-eager insect collectors. Flies are the most common mimics of bumble bees.
Pastel Bee Art Summer is in full bloom and the bumble bees are busy at work. Bees are such an important part of our eco-system and they are also really fun insects to draw!
A study of bumble bees has uncovered a potential reason for the insects' decline. By studying bumble bee exposure to particulate air pollutants, scientists at the University of Leicester have ...
Bumble bees—vital and fuzzy pollinators—face unique threats amidst global insect declines. If the insect world has a fuzzy, charismatic cutie, it’s surely the humble bumble bee. While insect ...
When Bumble issued a lengthy apology for a series of anti-celibacy billboards last week, it joined a long and storied list of brands forced to apologize for an advertising misstep. The emergence ...
The ability of other animals — such as insects — to manipulate objects for fun has only occasionally been subject to systematic study. Looking into the science of insect play, a team of specialists ...
Discover the art of crafting a stunning bee using wire in this tutorial, perfect for jewelry enthusiasts and insect admirers alike. Learn step-by-step techniques to transform simple materials into a ...
Volunteers are needed to help compile what’s known as Iowa’s Bumble Bee Atlas, an effort to gauge the state’s populations of the vital pollinators. Stephanie Shepherd, a wildlife diversity ...
Gillian Probert never harms a bug, but she does preserve them, turning insects into artwork at The Factory in St. Pete.
What's Causing the Cute Rusty-Patch Bumble Bee to Go Extinct? A genetic chart may help scientists bring the endangered insect back from the brink.
But it's not only bumble bees getting slowly eaten alive. Bee flies eat the eggs of other insects, like wasps and grasshoppers. So if you happen to be missing any of these insects in your garden ...