A new study offers clues as to how the insects survive flooding as they emerge from a hibernation-like phase every winter.
This video investigates the biological process that transforms an ordinary larva into a queen bee. It explains how specialized feeding with royal jelly alters development, triggering profound physical ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Be Queen Bee An action-strategy game where you command a bee swarm with pheromones. Split your swarm into squads and upgrade your bees to win escalating ...
STRATFORD — Queen Bee Thai Kitchen, which features traditional southeast Asian and Thai cuisine, opened Jan. 22. Located at 1212 Stratford Ave., the Asian eatery is now in the space that was formerly ...
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PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5)-- Audra Waddle went from designing pools to re-homing feral bees. Now her business, AZ Queen Bee, has a full line of food products and healing salves, all made from local Arizona ...
A worker bee (left) and a queen bee (right) slurp up artificial nectar during laboratory experiments. Zexiang Huang, Shumeng Wu, Qinglin Wu Every spring, enterprising queen bumblebees emerge from ...
Queen bumblebees have a newfound excuse for slacking on foraging nectar: Their tongues are holding them back. Bumblebees have long, hairy tongues that help them lap up nectar from flowers. But queen ...
Scarlett Howard currently has funding from the Australian Research Council and the Hermon Slade Foundation. Adrian Dyer receives funding from the Australian Research Council, the Alexander von ...
The idea of the “Queen Bee” has been buzzing around corporate life for decades. You’ve heard the story: A woman finally breaks into senior leadership, only to turn around and block other women from ...
Worker bees stage coordinated revolts when viral infections weaken their queen and lower her pheromone output. This disruption drives many of the queen failures that beekeepers struggle with today.