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Ancient Caribbean Cave Reveals Bees That Lived Inside Bones
Generations of ancient, solitary bees made a home within the tooth holes of a fossilized jawbone, which was recently ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
Bees Are Turning the Sticky-Sweet Secretions of Spotted Lanternflies Into Honey—and Some People Love the Smoky-Smelling Stuff
The invasive insects have been spreading across the United States for over a decade, leaving behind poop that bees are ...
A cave in the Dominican Republic concealed thousands of years worth of animal bones that had been turned into nests by ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
Fossils Suggest That Some Ancient Burrowing Bees Made Their Homes in Rodent Skulls
While cleaning fossils retrieved from a cave on a Caribbean island, a researcher noticed something strange in the hollow ...
Bees are frequently associated with large queen-serving colonies featuring hundreds if not thousands of insects. In actuality ...
Burrowing bees generally prefer to make their nests in the open, but some 20,000 years ago their ancestors lived in a cave ...
Bones of now extinct species became a haven for bee babies thousands of years ago, scientists report in a first-of-its-kind ...
ZME Science on MSN
Ancient Bees Turned a Gruesome Bone Graveyard into a Cozy Home
The floor of the Cueva de Mono, a cave in the Dominican Republic, is a gruesome graveyard. For thousands of years, it served ...
Is complex social behavior genetically determined? Yes, as a team of biologists from Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf ...
Southern Living on MSN
Where Do Bees And Wasps Go In The Winter?
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.
If you want to get the buzz on Virginia bees, a new exhibit at Bridgewater College will highlight locals who do work to ...
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