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The 12th Annual Bee-Palooza was a free event for the community to learn about pollinator conservation efforts.
On January 24, the Goodwin Conservation Center hosted the first of four online classes about backyard beekeeping. The class was led by Dave Gilbert, who was introduced by Goodwin naturalist Meg Ron… ...
Students learn how vital the tiny pollinators are to the survival of our planet.
So, what are the new beekeepers learning about their bees? They are learning about festooning, which is when the bees are making wax and filling the hive with the essential wax needed for the hive.
Learn about the importance of bees and pollinators at the Charleston Honey Bee Expo on Saturday, April 15, which is free and open to the public. Q: I see that your courses are sold out.
Identifying Bees and Wasps Wasps have slim bodies and narrow waists that connect thorax and abdomen. Bees have thick, rounded bodies with stripes. Check out more fascinating bumblebee facts, and learn ...
Booty-shaking worker bees guide their fellow workers to pollen by a form of communication known as "waggle dancing" — performing steps that map out where food is located and how far it is from ...
The Natural History Museum of Utah's annual BUGfest is paying tribute to Utah's favorite insects with a two-day festival, teaching locals about the importance of bees.
Thanks to the fact that the Zion-Benton High School athletic teams are known as the Zee-Bees, the festival got its current name.
By Mindy Weisberger, CNN Booty-shaking worker bees guide their fellow workers to pollen by a form of communication known as “waggle dancing” — performing steps that map out where food is ...