Did Queen Camilla just wear something we all remember Princess Charlotte wearing during Queen Elizabeth II's funeral?
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Winners named in insect hunting contestsJan. 27—The results are in for a pair of UC Davis insect-spotting contests. The winners of the 5th annual Robbin Thorp Memorial First-Bumble-Bee-of-the-Year contest, sponsored by the Bohart ...
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Prior Lake teen brings attention to bumblebee’s plightBella Rubietta has devoted dozens of hours to helping a bug so uncommon she has yet to see it. The 14-year-old Prior Lake resident wrote a children’s book and brochures on the topic, held ...
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Biodiversity in Wisconsin amidst the 6th great mass extinctionWhat happens when the biodiversity witnessed by one generation fades into memory the next? These questions are crossroads at ...
Newly published Braintree author has released her first children's book, aiming to encourage kids to reach for their dreams.
“Assam and Nepal are organically connected,” said Nani Gopal Mahanta, vice-chancellor of Gauhati University, “we are proof ...
Common pollinators include butterflies, birds, and bats. The most important pollinator in our ecosystems is a unique insect we spend more time running from than appreciating — the bumble bee. Larger ...
We wrote about it in an earlier Bug Squad blog. We began the post with ... you don't look like any of the bees you encounter in the meadow. Not the honey bee, not the carpenter bee, not the bumble bee ...
When they spotted a yellow-faced bumble bee, Bombus vosnesenkii ... The Bohart Museum houses a global collection of eight million insect specimens, in Room 1124 of the Academic Surge Building, 455 ...
Above: Bumble bees evolved in the ancient Himalayas during ... Glycol is an anti-freeze that keeps the bee's hemolymph (an insect's "blood") from freezing and forming ice crystals, which would destroy ...
Bumble bee colonies are often underground in deserted rodent nests ... capture a bee or take a good picture and get it identified to verify what insect you actually have. If the specimens are ...
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