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However, if the ground bee population is out of control or there are more bees in the ground than can be handled, it may be time to call in a professional bee removal service.
An insecticide used to control pest infestations on squash and pumpkins significantly hinders the reproduction of ground-nesting bees -- valuable pollinators for many food crops, a new University ...
Roughly 300 bees of each species were taken into the lab as larva, and exposed every 48 hours to either 7.5, 15, or 100 ppb of the neonicotinoid imidacloprid. A control with no exposure was also ...
An image of a mining bee, also referred to as a ground bee. screenshot Courtesy of the Missouri Department of Conservation Spring is underway in South Carolina, filling yards again with life ...
Ground bees may be digging up your South Carolina yard this spring. Here’s what to know about the SC bees and why they’re a good thing.
Answer: The majority of native bees are solitary and ground nesting. They are docile, rarely sting and are important pollinators. I realize it is important for you to be very careful.
However, if the ground bee population is out of control or there are more bees in the ground than can be handled, it may be time to call in a professional bee removal service.