Rare Bee Species Spotted In Germany For The First Time
Picture shows slurping bees mating at the forest zebra, undated. The species in the picture does not represent the Eastern slurping bee with complete certainty. In any case, they are representatives of a native species of the slurping bee genus. (Julia Wittmann, NewsX/Bee)

Rare Bee Species Spotted In Germany For The First Time

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Bramble Appeal As Study Identifies Moths As Efficient Pollinators
Illustrative image of a moth, undated. Researchers at the University of Sussex in Falmer, East Sussex, examined the activity of moths at 10 sites in south-eastern England in July 2021 to compare their efforts with daytime pollinators. (NewsX/Bee)

Bramble Appeal As Study Identifies Moths As Efficient Pollinators

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Bees ‘Stressed’ By Pesticides And Climate Change, US Scientist Warns
Picture shows professor Elizabeth Capaldi from Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, United States, undated. She has engaged in interdisciplinary projects aimed at identifying honeybee colonies' stress indicators. (NewsX/Bee)

Bees ‘Stressed’ By Pesticides And Climate Change, US Scientist Warns

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Pressurising Pollinators Blamed For Human Excess Death Hike
Picture shows Dr Samuel Myers, a principal research scientist at Havard's department of environmental health and the senior author of the study, undated. Insufficient pollination has been linked to more than 400,000 annual excess deaths by scientists at a renowned university in the United States. (NewsX/Bee)

Pressurising Pollinators Blamed For Human Excess Death Hike

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