A rare bee species associated with chestnut trees has reappeared in New York after a century, surprising scientists.
A new study shows that the shape of urban trees affects how pollen travels through the air, which could help cities reduce allergy exposure.
Pine pollen behind a piece of window screen, photographed through a microscope, shows how small some pollens are, and how easily they can pass through barriers. Credit: Tom Ogren A few weeks ago, The ...
The male pine cones, which dangle at the ends of lower branches, have many pollen sacks that produce and hold pollen. As the male cones mature, they nurture the pollen grains. Then, on sunny, windy ...
A man-made food source provided honey bees a nutritious diet at a commercial scale over the course of two winter seasons, ...
March means it is starting to feel like Spring which means pollen is making its return. Many of you are already seeing it on ...
TAMPA, Fla. — As the government shutdown continues, Feeding Tampa Bay is taking proactive steps to support affected federal employees in the area. A new relief site at the Causeway Center is being ...
Spring in Arkansas means blooming trees, warmer temperatures, and for many residents, a surge in seasonal allergies.
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How to tell if carpet beetles are living in your home – and how to get rid of them
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A peaceful yard in early spring rarely stays quiet for long once pollinators discover it. Bees buzz through the air, butterflies glide between blossoms, and the entire garden begins to pulse with life ...
A Savannah woman is carrying on a tradition that honors women. For nine years, Taqwaa Saleem has hosted the Boost Brunch. On ...
The video taken in Tennessee appears to show a slow-moving yellowish haze of pollen floating near a small group of conifer ...
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