Researchers from the University of Guelph discovered new findings about the health, survival, and reproduction of bumblebees. Dr Nigel Raine and Dr Sabrina Rondeau from...
Archive for tag: pollination

How Clean Energy Powers Eco-Friendly Agricultural Projects
Clean energy is transforming agricultural projects, offering sustainable solutions to reduce environmental impact and promote efficiency. By integrating renewable energy sources, farming practices are becoming...

What Do Even Insects Do? The Answer Is: A Lot!
“Eww, what are those insects doing?” Well, while some of us may not like to have insects around us, but their presence is actually important...

Rapid Climate Change Makes It Hard for Butterflies and Moths to Adjust
A recent study conducted by the University of Helsinki and the Finnish Environment Institute shows that some moth and butterfly species can’t adapt to climate...

Pollination By Moths Is Hampered By The Smell Of Air Pollution
Every single fruit that we consume in daily basis, or any other kind of fruit, need one thing in common. It needs to be pollinated...

Pollinator That Doesn’t Get Enough Spotlight: Hawk Moths
When we talk about pollinators, we can quickly say butterflies and bees. And while I absolutely adore bees, especially bumblebees (they look so fluffy I...

Why Do We Need Insects So Much? Here Are 5 Reasons Why
Extinction of an organism is not so far from us. We are not talking about millions of years ago nor centuries ago, but we are...

Bees Can Now Take Refuge in Bus Stops of A City in the Netherlands
We all know that bees are facing troubles and everyone is trying their best to save bee population right now, which is nice. It’s even...

Even Bees Are Recycling Plastic, Researchers Found Out
Another article about plastic, and another news about how nature is trying to do its best to save us. This time, we are going to...

The Problem With Bees, And What Researchers Just Found Out About It
Don’t you know that bees are dying? Yes, nowadays the number of bee population is plummeting, and in some places it even touches the record...
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