What's killing the bumble bees in Point Richmond?Bumblebee populations are declining due to habitat loss, pesticide use, and climate change, exacerbated by adverse winter conditions.
Bumblebee Queens Prefer to Live in a Toxic HomeBumblebee queens prefer to hibernate in pesticide-laced soil, raising concerns about their survival.
What's killing the bumble bees in Point Richmond?Bumblebee populations are declining due to habitat loss, pesticide use, and climate change, exacerbated by adverse winter conditions.
Bumblebee Queens Prefer to Live in a Toxic HomeBumblebee queens prefer to hibernate in pesticide-laced soil, raising concerns about their survival.
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Get to know the western bumblebee - High Country NewsThe western bumblebee's potential listing as endangered underscores the urgency of insect conservation amid significant population declines.
Another threat to bees: Climate change-fueled rising temperaturesWarming temperatures linked to global bumblebee decline.
Bumblebee nests are overheating to fatal levels, study findsBumblebee nests may overheat, endangering colonies.
Get to know the western bumblebee - High Country NewsThe western bumblebee's potential listing as endangered underscores the urgency of insect conservation amid significant population declines.
Another threat to bees: Climate change-fueled rising temperaturesWarming temperatures linked to global bumblebee decline.
Bumblebee nests are overheating to fatal levels, study findsBumblebee nests may overheat, endangering colonies.