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Why Drunk Bees Aren’t Allowed Back in the Hive Until They Sober Up
Bees can get drunk from fermented nectar, and guard bees may eject intoxicated foragers to protect the hive from harm.
Scientists want to release insects to curb invasive Chinese tallow. Beekeepers say it could hurt pollinators and raise food ...
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How To Identify And Treat Powdery Mildew On Plants Before It Spreads
Learn how to identify, prevent, and treat powdery mildew with this guide. Discover organic and chemical treatment options, as well as management strategies for long-term control.
Researchers uncover how the fruitless gene steers brain development and social feeding behavior in male honeybees.
MANATEE COUNTY, Fla. — While the nationwide honeybee population reached a record high three years ago, scientists are concerned in 2025. A study by Washington State University predicted a 60-70% loss ...
Adventures of Frugal Mom on MSN
Effective strategies for managing stinging insects at home
Stinging insects such as bees, wasps, and hornets are not only a common nuisance around homes but can also pose health ...
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