A study found that bumblebee nests may be getting too hot, and the species are struggling to thermoregulate these ...
Climate change is a huge factor in the ongoing bumblebee decline, and researchers say the issue starts at the nest.
A bumblebee gathers pollen from a purple coneflower plant in a bed in D.C.'s Georgetown Waterfront Park on July, 12, 2019. (Bill O'Leary/The Washington Post) Warming temperatures could be ...
Bumblebees are critical pollinators, and many species are in decline — but we don’t fully understand why. Now scientists have suggested that a major contributor may be to global warming compromising ...
As the world's bumblebee population continues to decline, new research from the University of Guelph is pointing to global ...
I recently shared a study with you that documented a disturbing decline in insect-pollinated wildflowers (more here). There ...
Bumblebees are critical pollinators, and many species are in decline — but we don’t fully understand why. Now scientists have suggested that a major contributor may be to global warming compromising ...
May 3 (UPI) --New research from the University of Guelph said on Friday that temperatures are becoming too hot for bumblebees, threatening their role as plant pollinators and the food supply for ...
As a result of the climate crisis, global warming is driving up temperatures around the world — and bumblebees, like humans, are struggling to cope with homes that can’t beat the heat.