These definitely aren't your average honeybees. Native to Australia, the Dawson's Burrowing Bee, also known as Amegilla dawsoni, is known for its massive size and practically-furry exterior. Unlike ...
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Ancient bees built nests in the hollows of rodent skulls, a new study suggests L. Viñola López et al., Royal Society Open Science, 2025 under CC BY 4.0 People often appreciate fossils for the insights ...
Question: I am having quite a time with bees in my lawn. They are boring into the ground and I can see all the holes. They are just making piles of sand. I am really beside myself and do not know how ...
A bee that many experts wrote off as gone from New York has quietly buzzed back into the picture. This summer, pollinator ecologist Molly Jacobson spotted the chestnut mining bee, Andrena rehni, in a ...
A new study debunks the idea that Neanderthals buried a man on a bed of flowers about 75,000 years ago. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it ...
In Brazil’s Jequitinhonha valley, honey production using both native and nonnative bee species is being impacted by climate change and possibly nearby mining activity. Residents have reported a ...
People often appreciate fossils for the insights they reveal about ancient creatures that once roamed the Earth. At some point, burrowing bees also showed an appreciation toward old bones, but for ...