Known as Wallace's giant bee, the insect is named after the British naturalist and explorer Alfred Russel Wallace, who described it in 1858. Scientists found several specimens in 1981 on three ...
The moth or the butterfly? The stick insect or the hoverfly? The beetle or the bee? Can you guess which is the inaugural ABC ...
Its behavior of pollinating ground cherries and five-eyes plants in western Oklahoma was part of what distinguished the bee ...
A paste made of baking soda and water can help with a variety of insect bites and stings. It’s believed baking soda can neutralize bee venom, reducing itching and swelling. The Centers for ...
First stop, the bee. There it is piercing the skin with ... your body dispatches white blood cells to fight it. Next up, the mosquito. As we all know, they bite you to feed on your blood.