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Amazon S3 on MSNSwarm of bees found on parked motorcycle in ThailandThis is the bizarre moment bees swarmed on a parked motorcycle in Thailand. The vehicle was briefly left on the roadside as the driver ran errands at a market in Surat Thani on July 7. When he ...
The problem: While honey bees are extremely important for agricultural activity — like growing food — they’re also pollen ...
The way in which honey bees pollinate can also create problems for native plant ecosystems. That’s because honey bees often ...
Across the tops of parking garages and skyscrapers, in the heart of Houston, more than 750,000 bees thrive under the care of ...
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Animals Around the Globe on MSNBee Attack Kills Arizona Roofer, Injures TwoOn July 7, 2025, three roofers were working on a senior living facility in Scottsdale, Arizona, when they accidentally disturbed an Africanized bee colony hidden in a valve box near the roof. Without ...
As monsoon clouds hover over the River Kabul, 28-year-old beekeeper Malyar Khan scrambles to evacuate his bee colonies in ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNThe 10 animal species facing UK extinctionDue to surging temperatures and climate change, animals such as puffins, red squirrels, and hedgehogs face going extinct in ...
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Underestimated Suffering–The Dark Side of Bumblebee Breeding for Tomato CultivationBumblebees are considered tireless pollinators in tomato cultivation–but behind the scenes, a darker picture emerges: mass breeding, the use of medication, and painful killing are reportedly common ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNNo, you’re not imagining it – more wasps may be invading your gardenExperts have said the surging summer temperatures and the driest spring in a century have caused wasp population to increase across the country ...
Hoverflies can carry pollen over greater distances than bees and pollinate many plants that grow in your garden or yard. Look ...
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A workman is warning people to be careful after he was stung by a swarm of bees when he accidentally disturbed a nest hidden ...
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Southern Living on MSNHow To Get Rid Of Yellow JacketsBy mid- to late-summer and fall, yellow jacket populations are at their height. “As their number build up, they gorge themselves and become more aggressive,” says Crawley. They forage for sugar and ...
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