This isn’t just bad news for beekeepers and people who love honey. Pollinators are essential for all sorts of U.S. agriculture. This population decline means fewer pollinators for crops like almonds, ...
Beekeepers reported that 62 percent of their colonies died at the start of 2025, raising questions about the reason why so ...
While there is no definitive cause, there are a number of factors that could be contributing to the decline in the honey bee population. “We’ve heard about colony collapse disorder ...
Researchers at Washington State University are abuzz over our honeybee population. According to an entomologist at the ...
While media coverage typically centers around other environmental topics, bee populations’ rapid decline is one of the most alarming yet overlooked environmental issues in recent times.
In the study, "Island-wide removal of honeybees reveals exploitative trophic competition with strongly declining wild bee populations," published in Current Biology, the team conducted a field ...
For their second experiment, the team collected wild bees from two sites ... these bees long term and might be contributing to population decline," she said. "Transcriptomics is very acute ...
Our free Trees for Bees trail runs at Wakehurst from March to September, and you can take part all day, every day! It's a ...
For their second experiment, the team collected wild bees from two sites ... we can learn what is stressing these bees long term and might be contributing to population decline,” she said.