Biodiversity loss is directly threatening human health and welfare, according to new research led by the University of ...
Pollinators have economic and health benefits, but those benefits have been difficult to quantify. A new study puts some ...
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Moths are an important part of the food web and serve as pollinators. Creating moth-friendly habitats involves planting pale-colored, native plants and providing shelter. Resources like the Xerces ...
Bumble bees sustain many of our most nutritious crops, while honey bees underpin food production across the globe.
A new international study conducted in Nepal has warned that the decline in insect pollinators could severely affect ...
While moths are not the best pollinators in the world, many of them do perform pollination services for our ecosystems and some are even the sole pollinators of some plant species. “Moths?” you say, ...
Modern gardeners often plant bee-friendly flowers in a bid to attract the pollinators and ensure their long-term survival. But recent research on moths’ role in plant pollination suggests the ...
Apart from managed honey bees, there is increasing evidence that some wild bee species have experienced regional declines in North America. These include Bombus affinis, the Rusty Patched Bumble Bee, ...
I’ve noticed that pollinator gardening plant lists seem to focus on bees and butterflies, but are there other insect ...
One of the major challenges faced by pollinators is that much of their habitat has been co-opted for human use. Usually, it’s altered in ways that make it inhospitable for pollinators as well as other ...