Congressman Mike Thompson (CA-04) recently announced that he assisted in securing $567,000 in federal funding for the Yolo Habitat Conservancy to advance its Pollinator Parkway project.
St. Helena, announced today that he has helped secure $567,000 in federal funding for the Yolo Habitat Conservancy to advance its Pollinator Parkway project.
Today, Rep. Mike Thompson (D-St.Helena) announced that he has helped secure $567,000 in federal funding for the Yolo Habitat Conservancy to advance their Pollinator Parkway project.
Bumblebees have a way of looking both adorable and slightly overserved, wobbling from flower to flower like fuzzy little potatoes. They seem simple, almost carefree. But a new study suggests there’s ...
Bumble bees respond to physical disturbance of their nest with a sequence of defensive behaviors that lasts up to 10 minutes, according to a study by Sajedeh Sarlak at the University of Konstanz, ...
When bumble bees fight invasive Argentine ants for food, bees may win an individual skirmish but end up with less to feed the hive. Foraging bumble bee in the wild. (David Rankin/UCR) Bumble bees are ...
UNIVERSITY PARK. — A new Penn State Extension publication, Bees of Pennsylvania: A Guide to the Genera, is intended for those interested in learning to identify and learn about the diversity of over ...
A photo of a bumblebee found near Kalamazoo, Michigan, was used to confirm the presence of a species rarely seen in recent decades. The photo of the rusty patched bumblebee was reported to iNaturalist ...
Bumble Bee Seafoods has introduced a new product line, Bumble Bee Snackers, offering single-serve cans of flavoured and unflavoured wild-caught tuna aimed at on-the-go consumers. The range includes ...
KALAMAZOO, MI – Scientists have discovered an extremely rare bumble bee species in Michigan for the first time in more than 25 years. Ecologists believed for years that the rusty-patched bumble bee ...
Bumble bees, like humans, sometimes eat the wrong things. A new study shows they may pick foods that don’t meet their nutritional needs – and those choices might actually harm their health. In ...
WASHINGTON – The western bumble bee, once common in Washington State, is now facing a significant population decline due to disease and habitat loss, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife ...