When Aécio Luiz was younger, finding wild beehives was routine in his rural Afro-Brazilian community of Córrego Narciso. A ...
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Stingless Bees Outlasted Dinosaurs—But Can Legal Rights Shield Them Now?
Stingless bees are so ancient that they shared the planet with the dinosaurs. For the past 80 million years, stingless bees ...
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Splitting an Australian native beehive to make two hives
This video shows an Australian stingless native beehive being split to make two hives. These Australian native bees are called Tetragonula carbonaria, but there are over 1500 different varieties of ...
Habitat loss is a great cause of wildlife endangerment. You can help in your home garden by creating a wildlife habitat with ...
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Gardener captures adorable video of unexpected visitor: 'Super cute'
"BooP THE NOOODLE," another gushed. While you don't actually see the poster's garden in the video, chances are good that they ...
A classic spot that serves some of Austin's favorite French fries is changing hands. Here's what to expect from the new ...
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Lesley Hamamoto winner of sixth annual First-Bumble Bee-of-the-Year Contest
Bumble bee enthusiast Lesley Hamamoto of Sacramento, and a UC Davis alumna who remembers well the entomology class she took ...
Pearl acacia is a large shrub, native to Australia, that can be pruned into a tidy 10- to 20-foot-tall tree. From late fall ...
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SMUD’s exit is welcome — but it doesn’t end the fight for Coyote Creek | Opinion
If you’ve been celebrating the news that SMUD won’t buy power from a controversial project, maybe hold off on popping the champagne.
Barstool Sports founder and bee sting survivor Dave Portnoy, along with Ann Michael Maye, rated a pizza shop in Needham, ...
Rock-hard dirt. Patchy grass. A garden bed that looks like it lost a long-term argument with nature. If this sounds familiar, ...
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Homeowners come up with clever yard sign to tell new neighbors to 'mind their own business': 'Will they leave us alone?'
One Redditor discussed ways to keep neighbors from giving unwanted lawn advice, sharing their humorous solution.
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