This well-illustrated guide captures the beauty, diversity, and engaging world of bees and the native plants that support them. Superbly designed and organized, this is an indispensable source of ...
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A new Penn State Extension publication, Bees of Pennsylvania: A Guide to the Genera, is intended for those interested in learning to identify and learn about the diversity of over 440 bee species in ...
Several species of bees have officially been recorded in Vermont for the first time ever. Top video: Vermont restricts use of ...
According to the Nevada Department of Agriculture, bees tend to be the most active from spring to fall when they are colonizing and setting up hives. The swarms are usually not harmful unless ...
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VT sets new record with 352 bee species identified in statewide count
A new count of Vermont’s bee species has identified nine species not previously reported in the state, bringing the total number of species here to 352, more than any other northern New England state.
University of Vermont research finds the state is now home to 352 bee species, the most in northern New England.
Bumblebees can tell flowers apart by identifying their invisible scent patterns. (AAP) Bees can identify different flowers by the invisible patterns of scent across their surface. New research led by ...
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