Swarms of bees are flocking to trash cans and other sites that invite frequent human interaction all around midtown Manhattan this season, according to multiple media reports, including one in the New ...
Ongoing research into the effect of environmental change on the buzzing of bees reveals that high temperatures and exposure to heavy metals reduces the frequency (and audible pitch) of non-flight wing ...
Hordes of bees have been flocking to planters, trash bins and even bicycles around Midtown Manhattan this season, according to multiple social media posts and videos capturing the “biblical” swarms.
While live bees can be used as a deterrent to keep elephants away from farms, a new technology fills in for cases where a buzz without the sting is preferable. By Rachel Nuwer It’s a familiar, dreaded ...
It’s bee season — and swarms have been spotted across New York City. In recent weeks, clouds of bees have buzzed through Midtown, clustered around light poles and even clung to sidewalk scaffolding.