Tree bumblebee populations could be spreading because the bees readily live alongside humans in towns and villages. This sets the species apart from other common British bumblebees -- which could ...
The showy blooms of native sourwood trees are a good nectar source for bees and other pollinators. It’s old news that beekeepers are struggling to provide diverse, pesticide-free forage for their ...
The strikingly rapid spread of the Tree Bumblebee in Britain could be occurring because the bees readily live alongside humans in towns and villages – according to research from the University of East ...
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