Bumblebees and Pavlov's dogs have something in common: Both can learn to associate two things they've never seen together before. A new study finds that bees use simple logical steps to learn from ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. null Whether you're gardening in a window box, on a balcony or in a compact backyard, attracting bees to your outdoor space really ...
As bee and butterfly numbers fall across Britain, ordinary gardeners hold unexpected power. With just seven easy flowers, UK ...
Making items with a crochet hook and some yarn is a fun and creative hobby. But, summer may not seem like the time to pick up some of the typical projects, such as hats, scarves and blankets. If ...
Pollinators are said to be responsible for one-third of the food we eat. Yet their populations are in decline. While the easiest thing we can all do is plant more flowers in more places, we can also ...
Most people think a pollinator garden requires tearing up their entire lawn, hiring a landscaper, or knowing the Latin names of plants. None of that is true. You can start with a five-by-five-foot ...
Bees need us and we need them. In your yard, plant a succession of spring, summer and fall flowering plants so bees have a continual source of nectar. In return, they help pollinate plants in our home ...
Most children learn that written numbers represent quantities in pre-school or junior primary school. Now our new study shows that honeybees too can learn to match symbols and numerosities, much like ...
Bumblebees and Pavlov's dogs have something in common: Both can learn to associate two things they've never seen together before. A new study finds that bees use simple logical steps to learn from ...