Study reveals how neonicotinoid pesticides harm bumble bees by damaging their body parts differently. This highlights flaws ...
A new study shows distinct effects of neonicotinoid pesticide exposure in different bumble bee body parts, explaining why ...
Stingless bees normally have a basket on their hind legs for collecting pollen. Instead, these carrion-feeding bees used those baskets to collect the chicken. To help add to the research ...
Bees actually have five eyes: two compound eyes and three ... This means that the bees can give their eyes a swipe with their hairy legs and easily remove the pollen, clearing up their vision.
"Imagine having a swarm of bees buzzing inside the skin of your legs, biting you," she says ... sometimes even less. "I have had complete nights without any sleep at all," she says.
"I grabbed the leg and very slowly took one out, then I saw another one, and another and another. They were still intact and all alive." Dr Hong added that the bees could have been blown inside ...