The once-barren, compacted ground became moist, absorbent soil full of life.
Bees are more than just cute little fuzzballs buzzing around. They are the ultimate gardeners, tiny dynamos responsible for pollinating one-third of the world’s crops and keeping ecosystems humming.
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You're relaxing in your backyard when you hear the familiar sound of buzzing bees, only to realize there's an entire swarm of them nearby. Although your first instinct may be to grab an insecticide, ...
Mason bees hibernate in cocoons through the winter and emerge in early spring, pollinating up to 95% of fruit tree and flower blooms. They are easy to host, require no beekeeping skills, and are ideal ...
LAKE RIDGE, Va. (7News) — Honeybees first arrived to what is now Virginia in 1622. A shipment from England brought these super pollinators to the United States and now, 400 years later, there are more ...