The Garden Magazine on MSN
One in three bites of food you eat depends on pollinators
Across the United States this June, gardeners are turning their attention to the insects that make everyday meals possible.
Pollinators are in decline in CT and beyond. Why it matters to everyone and what the state is doing.
Pollinators provide pollination to over 180,000 different plant species and more than 1,200 crops vital to humans. Fisher ...
For centuries, honey bees have remained a fundamental sustainer of agriculture worldwide, pollinating more than 130 types of ...
House Digest on MSN
Not bee balm, not honeysuckle: The edible hibiscus cousin pollinators love
If you want to attract more pollinators to your yard, you don't have to stick to ornamental flowers. This multi-function ...
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) ā Dozens of community members buzzed together at the Michigan State University Horticulture Gardens on Sunday for the 12th annual Beepalooza, which offers a chance to learn and ...
Norfolk and community partners are expanding native green spaces to support pollinators, reduce flooding impacts, and inspire ...
University of Saskatchewan (USask) researchers are investigating how farmers and gardeners can best support pollinator species such as bumble bees to help them out during growing seasonāand find ...
To obtain the biggest cherry harvest, trees should be pollinated by both honey bees and mason bees. A new study led by a researcher at the University of Gothenburg shows yet another benefit of ...
Scientists found low doses of a widely used pesticide disrupt bee reproduction by altering genes in their ovaries rather than ...
The ongoing effort captures high-quality images and collection data in seconds, creating an online database of bees, beetles, ...
Scientists have uncovered molecular changes in bumblebees exposed to a common pesticide, revealing potential links between ...
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