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Why Drunk Bees Aren’t Allowed Back in the Hive Until They Sober Up
Bees can get drunk from fermented nectar, and guard bees may eject intoxicated foragers to protect the hive from harm.
Discover the world of stingless bees, unique pollinators that produce medicinal pot honey and live in vibrant tropical ...
WaggleNet is an innovative student organization that works to expand datasets and research ability regarding bees.
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Local FFA student is showing resilience through her bee farm
Kenzie Williams, a Canadian FFA student and Star Chapter Agribusiness winner, is showing the resilience that lives deep in ...
Though he has never seen light and now cares for an ailing wife, Pham Van Hoc, from Son Hong commune in Ha Tinh province, ...
Scientists want to release insects to curb invasive Chinese tallow. Beekeepers say it could hurt pollinators and raise food ...
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Nostradamus’ predictions for 2026 include rivers of blood, plague of bees and death by lightning
With the publication of his famed book “Les Prophéties” in 1555, Nostradamus gifted the world and its future generations a ...
Tackling this culminating challenge in the company of his beloved Beatrice, who inspired the poem, Dante must trasumanar, a ...
An alien virus creates a hive mind. But the story is how the survivors fail to unite—revealing human cooperation's fragile ...
This story, “I Was the Dog,” appeared in the December 1967 issue of Outdoor Life.
A discarded natural Christmas tree can be enhanced to provide a nifty shelter for birds, insects and small mammals.
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