Officials with the Monongalia County Beekeepers Association say about 50 people attended the class and that the club has grown significantly over the past few years.
Paul Hirsch, left, and Oliver Petkovski with the hives in winter. On a 15-degree winter day in north Evanston, Oliver Petkovski stood in a backyard, ...
Q: What can I do in my garden to help out the bees? I know I should plant more flowers, but what type? Is there anything else I can do? European honeybees are the most familiar pollinators, but native ...
After scientists accidentally discovered that the common eastern bumblebee can withstand flood conditions, they wanted to ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. ( WREG) – A ‘bee whisperer’ lived up to his name, remaining cool, calm, and collected when he was swarmed with some 30,000 bees without any protective gear.
CHUBBUCK — A Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers restaurant could open as soon as March at the former Denny’s location on Yellowstone Avenue, according to Chubbuck Mayor Rodney Burch. The Idaho State ...
The term pollinators is broad and includes all animals that transfer pollen, which contains DNA, from one flower to another. The most well-known pollinators are European honeybees, but the term also ...
Amid a years-long decline in the bee population that has startled scientists, experts are now warning that a growing industry is hurting native habitats and potentially leading to further die-offs.
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — A popular fast-food restaurant that specializes in chicken fingers and its signature sauce says that it is coming to Western New York. Raising Cane’s confirmed to WIVB News 4 on ...
Hundreds of workers helped residents clear their property of trees toppled by last week's storm. Kalamazoo County Democratic Party building evacuated after "suspicious package" found The Kalamazoo ...
A new hotspot for chicken fingers is on its way to the Charlotte area. You’ll be able to eat Raising Cane’s chicken fingers, crinkle-cut fries and Cane’s sauce starting Tuesday, Feb. 24, a news ...
A team from the University of Freiburg led by neurobiologist and behavioral biologist Prof. Dr. Andrew Straw studied the flight behavior of honey bees. Using a drone, the researchers tracked honey ...
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