WWildlife Read More Cave of Wonders: Where Prehistoric Bees Made Nests in the Bones of Animals Eaten by Colossal OwlsDecember 24, 2025 – credit, Lazaro Viñola López via SWNS Burrowing bees generally prefer to make their nests in the open,…
SScience Read More Fossilized Bee Nests Inside Skeletons Are Unlike Anything We’ve Seen BeforeDecember 17, 2025 Scientists studying a Caribbean island cave have unearthed something unexpected: ancient bees very much unlike the hive-dwelling insects…
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WWildlife Read More Bumblebees Have Learned to Read Simple Morse Code–an Ability Seen Only in Humans and VertebratesNovember 15, 2025 SWNS A new study is the first to show that an insect can differentiate between different durations of…
WWildlife Read More Why the yellowjacket population continues to grow in CTOctober 4, 2025 There are more yellowjackets out this time of year than previously, according to the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station.…
AArts and design Read More Meet the Hive Architect, the Carpenter Independently Installing Homes for Honeybees — ColossalSeptember 21, 2025 “Wherever I go, bees come,” says Matt Somerville. A carpenter by trade, Somerville is also a committed conservationist,…
SScience Read More Scientists Engineer Yeast to Create Honey Bee Superfood – Colonies Grew 15-FoldAugust 27, 2025 Bees feeding on a synthetic pollen substitute – credit, Caroline Wood, Oxford U news A study team from…
SScience Read More What’s That Splatter on Your Windshield?July 23, 2025 via Rebekah McClean Kersplat … thwack … thunk … wham! There’s nothing quite like a summer road trip…
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