Urban beekeeping is increasing fast, but too many honeybee hives can reduce food, spread disease, and harm wild bees.
The rising popularity of urban beekeeping has raised concerns about honeybee well-being and the impact they might have on ...
Researchers warn that the rapid rise of urban beekeeping may be straining wild bee populations due to competition for limited floral resources and disease risks. A new 'Urban Bee Concept' proposes ...
Stingless bees in the Colombian Andes are adapting to a derivative of the ubiquitous insecticide ivermectin, which the bees ingest along with pollen from pasture flowers, according to a new study.
How does urban honeybee-keeping impact wild bee populations? This is what a recent study published in Peerj hopes to address as a team of researchers examined the adverse effects of urban ...
If you think backyard and rooftop beehives are helping save the bees, think again, experts say. A growing body of research suggests that the explosion of urban beekeeping involving honeybees in many ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When ecologist Rachael Winfree first began studying bees 25 years ago, she happened upon a surprise: a species of plasterer bee in ...
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