Curious where bees and wasps go in winter? Learn how these buzzing insects survive the cold months and what happens to hives and nests until spring.
Bees, wasps, and hornets look similar — but their behavior couldn’t be more different. Bees are pollinators that rarely sting unless threatened, while wasps are aggressive predators that scavenge ...
Unfortunately, yet another invasive insect is keeping Clemson staff busy this year. The yellow-legged hornet has been spotted ...
Fossils from a Caribbean cave reveal bees once nested inside animal bones, offering rare insight into ancient insect behavior ...
To date, there have been been reported sightings only in Auckland - with the discovery of queen hornets and nests in the ...
Burrowing bees generally prefer to make their nests in the open, but some 20,000 years ago their ancestors lived in a cave ...
And, researchers have just discovered, ancient bees would use the bones’ empty tooth sockets as nests. A new study published in the journal Royal Society Open Science documents this discovery, which ...
While cleaning fossils retrieved from a cave on a Caribbean island, a researcher noticed something strange in the hollow ...
Public Services and Procurement Canada, the agency in charge of federal buildings' daily operations, says there have been ...
Contrary to popular depictions of bee nests as large, intricate hives that hang from trees, the majority of bee species — ...
Experts warn that sucking out bee venom or scraping a stinger with a credit card can worsen the sting and spread the venom.
In a paleontological first, researchers have discovered that bees used the jawbones of now extinct mammals as burrows. When ...