A new study clearly shows that pollinators are vital for maintaining plant biodiversity and supporting healthy flowers.
Ecologists have long seen a strong connection between biodiversity and pollinators—the butterflies, birds, bats, bees, and ...
Insects are the primary pollinators of most flowers and crops. Niklas_Weidner/500px via Getty Images Rachel Mallinger: A lot of different insects pollinate. Insects visit flowers for many purposes, ...
As plants and flowers bloom this Spring, the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission warns residents of the bees ...
A new Northwestern University study​ is challenging what some gardeners might think they know about pollinator-friendly landscaping.
Many plants, from crops to carnations, cannot bear fruit or reproduce without bees, beetles, butterflies and other insects to pollinate them. But the population of insect pollinators is dropping in ...
The accusations you may have heard about nonnative honey bees aren’t backed by evidence. Entomologists explain that there are ...
Researchers at the University of New England have identified two fly species as promising pollinators for berry crops, ...
Increasing urbanization is linked to a decline in crucial pollinator populations, including nocturnal moths, hoverflies, and bees, according to a new study from the University of Sheffield. Subscribe ...
Insect pollination is a decisive process for the survival and evolution of angiosperm (flowering) plants and, to a lesser extent, gymnosperms (without visible flower or fruit). There is a growing ...
New research shows that even neat garden plants can support bees and butterflies, making pollinator gardening easier for ...
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