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Scientists found one of the world’s largest wild bee populations hiding beneath a New York cemetery for nearly 100 years
A Cornell University lab technician walking through a cemetery on her commute in 2022 collected a jar of bees she noticed ...
A study found bee nesting environments predict heat tolerance better than regional climate, reshaping climate risk models.
Research shows bumblebee nests are overheating due to climate change, threatening future populations
As a result of the climate crisis, global warming is driving up temperatures around the world—and bumblebees, like humans, are struggling to cope with homes that can't beat the heat. In a new article ...
Cornell researchers recently observed a novel ‘outhouse’ structure in Arctic bumble bee nests that could mitigate the spread of fecal-borne disease within bee colonies. The outhouse is a small and ...
A major study of Australian native bees found that stem-nesting species may be the first to feel the impact of climate change ...
Close-up of a miner bee emerging from its nest in the ground - JKZ Photography/Shutterstock About 70% of the 20,000 bee species in the world build nests in the ground ...
Carmen da Silva of Macquarie University's Pollinator Futures Research Center examined nearly 3,500 bees from 95 native ...
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