This image shows a pollinator fly enjoying the sweet taste of nectar inside the flower of a spicebush. In early spring when woodland plants begin to bloom, insects such as bees, moths, gnats and flies ...
Atlantis Fritillaries on Thistle - Photo by Elroy Limmer For its first evening program of the year, on Friday, January 16, ...
Despite their reputation as buzzing nuisances, flies serve a critical role as some of the Earth's most prolific pollinators -- and new research suggests they are increasingly at risk due to rising ...
The following article is Ava Brandon's summary of a Bee Campus USA Zoom lecture entitled "Expanding Pollinator Habitat with the Help of Senior Residents at Assisted Living Facilities." In a ...
More than one-third of the crops that support the human diet rely on animals for pollination. That means the pollination ...
Flies play a crucial role as pollinators, second only to bees in terms of the volume of crops and habitat they pollinate. Pictured here is a blue fly pollinating common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca).
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