A honey bee (Apis mellifera) collects honeydew on a pine tree. The study shows that the Steigerwald, which is dominated by beech trees, offers honey bees inadequate food resources. (Ingo Arndt, NewsX/Bee)
Picture shows a sample site high in the woodland canopy, undated. The treetops of forests in eastern England might be more popular among bees than previously assumed, a new study suggests. (University of East Anglia, NewsX/Bee)