The climate crisis, rampant misuse of pesticides, lack of plant diversity, habitat loss, parasites and pathogens have collectively created the perfect storm for a decline in the bumblebee populations in both Europe and North...
For centuries, bees have been vital partners in human agriculture as crop pollinators. However, pesticides used to kill other species of insects have wreaked havoc on their hives. A recent study published by the Natural Environment...
Poor bees. Not only do they have problems with Colony Collapse Disorder and pollutants affecting the quality and color of their honey, they also have to worry about coming into contact with a barrage of pesticides on their...
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