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Meet the Bee Flies: Look-Alike Bee Mimics
What Are Bee Flies? “What is this strange insect on my plumbago? Is it a pollinator?” asks Birds & Blooms reader Caitlin Buelow of Vail, Arizona. Birds & Blooms experts Kenn and Kimberly Kaufman say, ...
As spotted lanternflies are taking parts of the U.S. by storm, experts are working to find any potential benefits to the ...
Among the flower flies are more recognizable, and sometimes abundant, bees and wasps. It can be entertaining to watch them ...
As Bob Faulkner suited up in his protective bee attire for his semi-weekly visit to the SU beehives, he explained the ...
Summer temperatures linger an average of eight days longer in 14 California cities, Climate Central found. While that can ...
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Thousands of flies keep landing on North Sea oil rigs then taking off a few hours later. Here's why
On a North Sea oil rig several years ago, an engineer noticed a strange phenomenon. A cloud of insects would descend from the ...
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Thousands of flies landed on an oil rig in the North Sea. Scientists finally think they know why
The flies’ pollen came from a much wider range of plants than might have been expected – more than 100 species in all – which ...
At our very first class, we were shown a picture. On the left — as we see it: green grass, white tree trunks, the familiar ...
Summer temperatures linger an average of eight days longer in Fresno, Climate Central found. While that can mean more time for fun in the sun and for crops to grow, it also ushers in a host of less ...
And now they will come over, the two of them, and speak to me.
According to the University of Idaho, it is estimated that more than one-third of every bite of food humans consume is thanks to native and managed pollinators.
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