House Digest on MSN
Not bee balm, not honeysuckle: The edible hibiscus cousin pollinators love
If you want to attract more pollinators to your yard, you don't have to stick to ornamental flowers. This multi-function ...
Pollinator gardens don't have to rely on flowers, herbs, or trees alone. One resilient plant can help fill bare spots while ...
Climate Compass on MSN
What the decline of pollinators means for American agriculture
Pollinators are in decline, and that shift could ripple through American farms in ways we feel at the pantry. This video ...
Trying to attract more pollinators to your garden? There's one flowering herb that they love, and it happens to be cold-hardy ...
The ongoing effort captures high-quality images and collection data in seconds, creating an online database of bees, beetles, ...
National Pollinator Month is being celebrated at Lakeview Nurseries with related programming and a festival open to the ...
A paper published in the CABI Reviews journal has found that climate change is the most prominent threat to pollinators—such as bumblebees, wasps, and butterflies—that are essential for biodiversity ...
The body size, morphology and associated behavioral traits of flower-visiting insects strongly influence the quantity of ...
A Golden Hive Foundation advisor explains why NHAI’s planned highway bee corridors are ill-suited to managed honeybee ...
More than 25 volunteers spent Sunday morning planting flowers and improving a park in East Hartford as part of an effort to ...
Protecting natural habitat, reducing pesticide use and planting native flowers can help maintain healthy populations.
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