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Without pollinators, we wouldn’t have one out of every three bites of food we eat. That’s because about 35 percent of the ...
This first-of-its-kind, taxonomically diverse assessment evaluated nearly 1,600 species—including bees, beetles, butterflies, moths, flower flies ... fruit quality and yields. Many of the plants ...
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University of Lethbridge researcher Shelley Hoover recently explained how these tiny creatures contribute billions to the ...
A fruit fly is a tiny flying insect that’s fond of overripe or rotting fruits and vegetables. Here is how you can get rid of them.
As gardening season blooms across California, officials with the California Department of Food and Agriculture are urging ...
If you think doomscrolling leads to sleepless nights, imagine waking up in bed with a blood-sucking monster the size of a ...
Fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) are tremendously fond of fermented foodstuffs. Technically, it's the yeast they crave, produced by yummy rotting fruit, but they can consume quite a lot of ...
From a couple feet away, blueberry bushes don’t look like fruit-bearing plants. You have to get right up on them to see all the little buds, which flower with dainty white blossoms before ...