As bee populations dwindle globally due to a myriad of factors such as climate change, pesticide use, and habitat loss, the need for innovative solutions to sustain vital pollination processes becomes ...
Above: Bumble bees buzz pollinate crops like tomatoes when they collect pollen, which they store in a ball on their hind legs. It’s hard to deny the absolute benefits of the honey bee, but did you ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — National Pollinator Week runs from June 16 through June 22 this year. The annual event, founded by Pollinator Partnership and first recognized by the U.S. Senate in 2007, aims ...
From Tokyo to Trinidad and Tobago, theirs an abundance of bees worldwide, pollinating most, if not all, plants within its periphery. Small in stature but feared by many, their ability to transform ...
As data center projects continue to grow in the Big Country, so does the demand for housing. The Abilene City Council is discussing a proposal for a new... Setting financial goals in 2026: local ...
A catastrophic loss of bee colonies over the winter has been blamed on a mite that injects a virus into the bees and spreads the deadly pathogen throughout their colonies. Between 60% to 70% of the ...
Honey bee pollination is critical for food production, according to the USDA. Honey bee colonies across the United States are facing record-breaking losses in 2025, with scientists warning the impact ...
This is a busy time of the year for the commercial beekeepers. The majority of the commercial beekeepers are involved in the pollination of the almonds and are busy with their preparations. Some of ...
In a study published this week, James Hung, an assistant professor at the University of Oklahoma, and his colleagues found that populations of western honey bees at their study sites in San Diego ...
Many plants need to be pollinated to produce fruits or seeds to make more plants. But if pollinators are scarce in your area or you're growing fruit-bearing plants indoors, hand-pollinating is ...
This has been a question I’ve been asked and the point of lengthy discussion for many, many years now. The short answer is both! Why? Because planting biodiversity is the key to growing a healthy ...
WELCOME TO TODAY’S GROW WITH GREEN. I’M JACQUELINE THOMAS HERE AT APPLE HILL FARM TODAY SPEAKING WITH DIANE SOUTH. THANKS SO MUCH FOR JOINING US TODAY. THANKS FOR BRINGING THE BEAUTIFUL WEATHER. WE ...