AZ Animals on MSN
Inside the Battle Between Bumble Bees and Invasive Ants
Argentine ants compete with bumble bees for prized nectar sources. But the bees are fighting back. Find out how.
Southern Living on MSN
Where Do Bees And Wasps Go In The Winter?
Curious where bees and wasps go in winter? Learn how these buzzing insects survive the cold months and what happens to hives and nests until spring.
VOV.VN - Two species from Vietnam - the sucker-mouthed fish Supradiscus varidiscus and the bee Habropoda pierwolae - have been included in the American Museum of Natural History’s list of more than 70 ...
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The 5 best science books of 2025
Thankfully, we can still turn to our bookshelves — and podcasts — to ground us. We tapped science doyenne Alie Ward, the host ...
Armando Falcon-Brindis has noticed a few newcomers buzzing around University of Idaho’s Parma Research and Extension Center ...
Wild bees across the west face a growing threat from microscopic parasites. Last week an Oregon researcher visited USU’s ...
Unfortunately, yet another invasive insect is keeping Clemson staff busy this year. The yellow-legged hornet has been spotted ...
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Most of NZ’s flowering plants grow nowhere else – and Christmas falls in peak blooming season
New Zealand has 2,200 native flowering plants and 85% of them grow nowhere else, including some spectacular displays that ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Homeowner slams neighbor's complaints about formerly barren yard: 'She's trying to sell her house'
Thanks for fighting the good fight!” Homeowner slams neighbor's complaints about formerly 'barren yard': 'She's trying to ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Residents celebrate incredible impact of tiny creatures: 'Without them we would not live'
"They’ve been invisible." Residents celebrate incredible impact of tiny creatures: 'Without them we would not live' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Opponents say the county approved the Coyote Creek solar project using a flawed environmental review that failed to fully analyze harms.
It is quick-growing and easily spread by wind, water, and birds. It is difficult to clear out easily – it grows back on its ...
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