Be careful not to lose your temper at the expense of a single difficulty. You may make matters worse.
Our fear of bear attacks is far greater than the actual risk of being mauled or killed, experts say.
If the bees go, then the whole world goes! The results from this study not only replicate findings from the previous study, but also reinforce the ...
A new study suggests that bees can store information in long-term memory while they sleep, just like humans do when we dream
Honeybees have thrived for 50 million years, each colony 40 to 50,000 individuals coordinated in amazing harmony. So why, seven years ago, did colonies start dying en masse? Marla Spivak reveals four reasons which are interacting with tragic consequences. This is not simply a problem because bees pollinate a third of the world's crops. Could this incredible species be holding up a mirror for us?
If asked to name a key pollinator in the United States, you’re likely to think first of the honey bee. Native to Europe, honey bees were introduced to North America …
Colony Collapse Disorder is a real problem affecting bees around the world. But new research is showing that hops can help save the bees.
You may be amazed to see just what kind of unusual critters can be credited with pollinating plants!
Create a garden that not only looks beautiful but also nurtures native bees — and helps other wildlife in the process
The end of pollinators will kick you in the (sweet) teeth.
A marathoner encountered a bear and her cubs during a race in New Mexico. Find out how she survived the attack—and what to do if it happens to you.
Are some flower colours more likely than others to appeal to bees than birds and vice versa? We take a look at your garden through the eyes of birds and bees
The president is a little obsessed with the insects, in part because they are so crucial to the food supply.
Guys, this angry, hungry bear in our house is a big problem. You wouldn't put up with that. So don't put up with this. 1 in 5 women will be sexually assaulte...
New research with bumblebees hints at how knowledge can quickly spread through a population.
A near-monopoly in the seed industry leaves farmers with few other choices than seeds coated with neonicotinoid insecticides
It’s a good question—one scientists continue to grapple with 10 years after colony collapse disorder was first identified.