Once the snow melts, bees will be back in business -- pollinating, making honey and keeping busy doing bee things. For at least two urban bee species, that means making nests out of plastic waste. A ...
GUELPH, Ontario, Feb. 11 (UPI) -- Most of the environmental and biological science surrounding plastic has focused on its negative effects on species and their habitats. But a new study suggests at ...
It’s hard to be a bee these days, what with the sinister—and still mysterious—Colony Collapse Disorder decimating millions of hives over the past decade. But a few highly resourceful Canadian species ...
A humble but extremely environmentally friendly and child-safe bleach bottle won Shoprite and its recycling and packaging partners the top accolade at the SA Plastics Recycling Organisation's Best ...
Folks, it's not news that the bee or honeybee is on the decline. With countless diseases and increasing predators, it seems like we're walking a very thin line in keeping one of the world's most ...
GUELPH, Ontario, Feb. 11 (UPI) -- At least two urban bee species have turned to their city environment for nest-building materials, using plastic waste to build hives, Canadian scientists say. A study ...
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