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- NEW! USDA Cost of Pollination, by US Department of Agriculture, in Bee Culture, December 21, 2023
- NEW! Improving Cherry Harvest: Pollination By More Than One Bee Species Improves Cherry Harvest, University of Gothenburg, in Bee Culture, November 29, 2023
- NEW! Insect Apocalypse, by Steve Nicholls, in Bee Culture, November 15, 2023
- The Truth About Hummingbird Pollinators: Are They Better Than Bees? by Rusty Burlew, in HoneyBee Suite, September 1, 2023
- Bumblebee Research, by Krishna Ramanujan, in Bee Culture, September 26, 2023
- Honey Bees vs. Native Bees, by Alyssum Flowers, in Bee Culture, August 28,2023
- Monarchs' White Spots, by Eurasia Review, in Bee Culture, August 10, 2023
- Restore and Protect Solutions Offer, Sydney O'Shaughnessy, in Bee Culture, July 29, 2023
- Bumblebee Size, by University of California, Riverside, in Bee Culture, July 8, 2023
- No Bumblebees in Greenhouse, by Westland Seeds, in Bee Culture, May 25, 2023
- Upright Hollow Stems: Much Better Than Toxic Mason Bee Houses, by Rusty Burlew, in Honey Bee Suite, April 25, 2023
- Good-news Bees: More Than a Colorful Buzz in the Blooms, by Rusty Burlew, in Honey Bee Suite, April 14, 2023
- Early Spring for Bees, by Joey Chini, in Bee Culture, April 8, 2023
- Bee-free Hummingbird Feeders: How to Make Hummers Safe From Bees, by Rusty Burlew, in Honey Bee Suite, March 22, 2023
- Little Metallic Green Bees: A Stunning Surprise in Your Garden, by Rusty Burlew, in Honey Bee Suite, March 20, 2023
- Pollinator Loss = Human Loss, by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, January 13, 2023
- Honey Bee DNA Footprints, Wellcome Sanger Institute, University of Copenhagen, in Bee Culture, January 4, 2023
- Pollen Placement on Bats, by Caroline Edwards in Bee Culture, December 7, 2022
- Bumblebees Play With Balls, by Queen Mary University of London, in Bee Culture, December 2, 2022
- Research on Strawberry Pollination, by The Cal Poly Strawberry Center and Beeflow, in Bee Culture, November 11, 2022
- Once Folk Heroes, Beekeepers Are Under Attack, by Rusty Burlew, in Honey Bee Suite, October 18, 2022
- Plants Battling for Pollinators, by Tessa Koumoundouros, in Bee Culture, October 12, 2022
- Scientists Decry Death By a 1000 Cuts for World's Inssects, by Associated Press, in Bee Culture, September 28, 2022
- Sonicaton: Why Honey Bees Cannot Buzz Pollinate, by Rusty Burlew, in Honey Bee Suite, September 21, 2022
- Honey Bee Dependent Crops, by Liz Blossom, in Bee Culture, September 2, 2022
- Utility Right of Way for Pollinators, by Julie Craner, in Bee Culture, August 26, 2022
- Big-headed Clover for Hungry Pollinators, by Rusty Burlew, in Honey Bee Suite, August 7, 2022
- Pollination Syndromes, in Bee Culture, July 26,2022
- Climate Crisis/Insect Collapse, by Rachel Ramirez, in Bee Culture, July 20, 2022
- Rewilding Your Lawn, by Johanna Silver, in Bee Culture, June 15, 2022
- WSU Pollination Research, in Bee Culture, June 2, 2022
- Two Pollination Myths You Shouldn't Believe, by Rusty Burlew, in Honey Bee Suite, May 2022.
- Leafcutter Bees, by Glenn Marangelo, in Bee Culture, March 16, 2022
- Andrena: The Mining Bees, by EBBEditor, in Keeping Backyard Bees, first posted March 27, 2020, reposted January 2022
- It's Time to Learn a New Bee: Wild Bees and Native Bees, by Rusty Burlew, in Honey Bee Suite, September 1, 2021
- How to Attract Mason Bees: A Beneficial Pollinator, by Barbara Pleasant, in Mother Earth News,
- It's Getting Harder for Honey Bees and Wild Pollinators in Almonds, in Bee Culture, July 9, 2021
- Helping Bees by Growing a Better Food System, by Eric Lee-Mader, Xerces Society, July 8, 2021
- Economics and Value of Pollination, by University of Maryland, in Bee Culture, June 16, 2021
- Mystery Deepens About Evolution of Bees' Social Behavior, by Entomological Society of America, in Bee Culture, May 28, 2021
- A Tribute to the Monarch Butterfly: How to Turn Your Backyard Into a Butterfly Friendly Habitat, by Hermann Samano, in Porch, March 8, 2021
- The Business of Bees: the economic value of insect pollination services..., Vikas Khanna, University of Pittsburgh, in Bee Culture, March 15, 2021
- Insects That Feed Us: More Than Honey Bees, by Rusty Burlew, in Honey Bee Suite, March 2021
- Make a Pollinator Garden! University of California, Division of Agriculture and natural Resources, 2021
- Global Decline of Insects, by Nathan Solis, in Bee Culture, January 21, 2021
- Researchers Create First Map of Bee Species Around the Globe, by Cell Press, in Phys.Org, November 19, 2020
- The Problem with Honey Bees, by Alison McAfee, in Scientific American, November 4, 2020
- Pollination Syndromes Can Predict Who Will Visit a Flower, by Rusty Burlew, in Honey Bee Suite, October 2020, first published in American Bee Journal, June 2020
- Problem of Mooching Bees, by Cara Giaimo, in Bee Culture, August 24, 2020
- 94% of Wild Bee and Native Plant Species Networks Lost, Study Finds, by York University, in Bee Culture, August 11, 2020
- Origins of Flowering Plants and Pollinators, by Casper J van der Kool and Jeff Ollerton, Bee Culture, July 10, 2020
- Help Pollinators Flourish, 5 Ways, in Bee Culture, July 8, 2020
- Proliferating Pollinators: How to Help, by Linden Kemkaran, in Natural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich, 2020
- Identifying Different Types of Bees, by Hilary Kearney, in Keeping Backyard Bees, in Keeping Backyard Bees, March 30, 2020
- How Can You Save a Bee? by Rusty Burlew, in Honey Bee Suite, April 20, 2020
- Five Ways to Support Queen Bumble Bees This Spring, by Katie Lamke and Rich Hatfield, in Xerces Blog, March 13, 2020
- To Bee, Or Not To Bee, A Question for Almond Growers, in Science Blog, March 3, 2020
- How State-Mandated Pollinator Plots Support Native Bee Populations, by Mollie Rappe, in Phys.Org, February 27, 2020
- Flower Faithful Native Bee Makes a Reliable Pollinator, by Holly Ober, in University of California, Riverside, News, March 4, 2020
- The Sneaky Behavior of Cuckoo Bees, by Alexander Crawley, in Keeping Backyard Bees, May 30, 2019
- Strawberries and Honey Bees, by University of Gottingen, in Bee Culture, February 21, 2020
- Feds Lay Out Recovery Plan for Endangered Bumble Bee, by Mike Moen, in Public News Service, February 13, 2020
- New Study Identifies Bumble Bees' Favorite Flowers to Aid Bee Conservation, by Entomoiogical Society of America, in Phys.Org, January 28, 2020
- Bumblebees Are Going Extinct Because of the Climate Crisis...but there are easy ways to help, by Kristen Rogers, CNN, February 6, 2020
- Coomparing Bumblebees With Honey Bees, by Hilary Kearney, February 2020, reposted from September 3, 2019
- Hive of Knowledge, by Robin FitzClemen, in Daily Emerald, January 7, 2020
- Incomplete Pollination and Why It Matters, by Rusty Burlew, in Honey Bee Suite, January 17, 2020
- Bee Interstate Highway, by New Scientist staff and Press Association, in Bee Culture, December 17, 2019
- Wild Pollinators Get the Job Done, by Leslie Mertz, in Entomology Today, December 2019
- How Flowers Adapt to Their Pollinators, by University of Vienna, in Phys.Org, December 5, 2019
- More Than Meets the Eye? The Role of Annual Ornamental Flowers in Supporting Pollinators, by E. Erickson et al., in Environmental entomology, November 22, 2019
- Some Pollinators Swipe Right on Annual Ornamental Flowers, by Melissa Mayer, in Entomology Today, 2019
- 7 Things People Believe About Bees That Aren't True, by Kacey Mya, in Keeping Backyard Bees, December 12, 2019
- No Honey Bees, No Business, by Desiree Bergstrom, in Bee Culture, December 13, 2019
- Mechanical Pollination, in Bee Culture, December 10, 2019
- Pollinator Friendly Plantings Along Roads and Highways: United States Senate, in Bee Culture, December 2, 2019
- Habitat Assessment Guide for Pollinators in Yards, Gardens, and Parks, the Xerces Society, November 2019
- Oldest Evidence of Insect Pollination Unearthed, by Alice Lipscombe-Southwell, in Science Focus, November 17, 2019
- The Assessment Report on Pollinators, Pollination and Food Production in IPBES: Science and Policy for People and Nature, 2017
- Buzzkill: Pollinators and Food Security, by Deptartment of Entomology University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Mary Berenbaum, in American Society for Microbiology,
- Virginia Toolkit Tells Solar Developers How to Incorporate Bee and Bird Habitat, by Elizabeth McGowan, in Energy News Network, October 28, 2019
- Meet the Leafcutter Bee, by Jennifer Sartell, in Keeping Backyard Bees, February 27, 2018
- Scientists Issue Wake-up Call: Natural Hazard Threats to Pollinators and Pollination, by Kathy Keatley Garvey, UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology, in Bee Culture, October 30, 2019
- Distinctive Domiciles for Solitary Bees, by Rusty Burlew, in Honey Bee Suite, October 24, 2019
- Pollinator Sanctuary: A New Sustainable Solution Model from Canada, by Saikat Kumar Basu, in Down to Earth, October 3, 2019
- How Are Bumble Bees Different From Honey Bees, by Hilary Kearney, in Keeping Backyard Bees, September 3, 2019
- The Marvel of Bee Mandibles, by Rusty Burlew, in Honey Bee Suite, September 15, 2019
- Pollinating Bees May Be Exposed to Lethal Levels of Neonics in Soil: Study, by Liam Casey, in National Post, August 26, 2019
- Roadsides Are Refuges for Declining Pollinators, by Jason Daley, in Sierra, August 17, 2019
- How to Get Rid of Carpenter Bees, by Andrea Pisani Babich, in House Method, June 18, 2019
- Wildfires Disrupt Important Pollination Processes By Moths and Increase Extinction Risks, by Newcastle University, in Bee Culture, August 6, 2019
- The Underappreciated Carpenter Bees, by Robert Miller, in The Middletown Press, July 21, 2019
- The World Faces 'Pollinator Collapse'? How and Why the Media Get the Science Wrong Time and Again, by Jon Entine, in Genetic Literacy Project Project; Science Not Ideology, July 30, 2019
- Risk to Pollinators From Anthropogenic Electro-magnetic Radiation (EMR): Evidence and Knowledge Gaps, by Adam J. Vanbergen et. al, in Science Direct, December 2019
- Solar and Pollinators: a photo essay, by Rob Davis, in PV Magazine, August 3, 2019
- Where Are the Bees? Tracking Down Which Flowers They Pollinate, in Morning AgClips, August 8, 2019
- Are We handling the Bee Crisis All Wrong? by Rowan Jacobsen, in HuffPost, July 24, 2019
- Agriculture's Increasing Dependence on Pollination, Coupled with a Lack of Crop Diversity, May Threaten Food Security and Stability, by Alan Harman, in Bee Culture, August 12, 2019
- As Bee Populations Decline, Can Technology Help Fill the Gap? by William Brangham and Rachel Wellford, in PBS News Hour, July 25, 2019
- New Research Suggests that Global Trends in Farming Practices Are Undermining Pollinators, by University of Maryland, College Park, in Bee Culture, July 26, 2019
- Five Pollinators Beyond Honeybees, by Nicole Sanchez horticulture faculty at OSU's Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center, in Herald and News, July 3, 2019
- Who's That Pollinating My Garden? by Rusty Burlew, in Honey Bee Suite, July 13, 2019
- We Depend on Pollinators, Kathy Keatley Garvey, in University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources, June 21, 2019
- Are Bamboo Tubes Causing Mason Bee Armageddon? by Rusty Burlew, in Honey Bee Suite, June 30, 2019
- How the Bumble Bee Got Its Stripes, by Pennsylvania State University, in Phys.Org, April 29, 2019
- Art-science Collaboration Spotlights Pollinator Health, by Jose Beduya, in Cornell Chromicle, May 29, 2019
- On the Wild Side: Native Bees, by Cindy Murray, in Arizona Daily Sun, May 25, 2019
- The Drone and the Honey Bee, by Lina Zeldovich, in The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, May 2, 2019
- Pesticides and Pollinators: A Socioecological Synthesis, by Douglas B. Sponsler, et al, in Science Direct, Science of the Total Environment, April 20, 2019
- Urban Bee Keepers Can Help Save Wild Bees, in Morning AgClips, May 2, 2019
- Washington State to Set Up Task Force on Pollinators, by Don Jenkins, in Capital Press, May 1, 2019
- UNH Research: 14 Wild Bee Species native to New England on the Decline, in the New Hampshire Union Leader, April 10, 2019
- Pollinators Existed Long Before Flowers, New Research Suggests , by Kay Vandett, in Earth.com News, April, 15, 2019
- WSU Researcher Licenses Pollen Suspension While Continuing Electrostatic Research, by Ross Courtney, in Bee Culture, April 22, 2019
- A Key Observation Was That Orchards Fare Best When They Have a Diverse Community of Bees Flying in From Natural Habitats, by Jan Suszkiw, in Bee Culture, April 8, 2019
- A Study Warns of the Need to Return to Indigenous and Local Practices to Conserve Pollinators, in UVIC, March 22, 2019
- Could Wildfires Benefit Bees? by Jodi Helmer, in Sierra, March 10, 2019
- Beescape.org Allows Users to Select a Specific Location and Obtain Landscape-quality Scores for the Surrounding Region Up to 5 Kilometers Away, by Penn State's Center for Pollinator Research, in Bee Culture, April 3, 2019
- 'Insectageddon' Is 'Alarmist By Bad Design' Scientists Point Out the Study's Major Flaws, by A. Komone et al., in ScienceBlog, March 20, 2019
- Diverse Bee Communities Best for Apple Orchards, by Jan Suszkiw, in Morning AgClips, March 17, 2019
- Six Myths About Mason Bees, by Rusty Burlew, in HoneyBeeSuite, March 25, 2019
- The Best Way to Protect Pollinators is to Keep People on Their Land, James Cook University, in Bee Culture, March 25, 2019
- Impact of Urbanization on Wild Bees Underestimated, University of Michigan, in Phys.Org, March 6, 2019
- Commercial Honeybees Threaten to Displace Utah's Native Bees, by Nick Bowlin, in High Country News, March 7, 2019
- Urban Gardens and Allotments Provide Especially Good Habitat for Pollinator Communities, by Mike Gaworecki, in Bee Culture, March 5, 2019
- Microscopic Nanocrystals, the Size of Pollen Grains, Used to Track the Path of Pollen from Flower to Flower, in Bee Culture, March 4, 2019
- Immense Numbers of Introduced Honey Bees Overwhelm Native Pollinators for Access to Pollen and Nectar, at Least in San Diego, by James Hung, in Bee Culture, February 28, 2019
- To Solve Pollinator Health Crisis, State Governments Are Key, by University of Missouri-Columbia, in Bee Culture, February 14, 2019
- Nests for Native Bees, by Matthew Shepherd, Invertebrate Conservation Fact Sheet, Xerces Society
- Favorite Bees From Last Summer, by Rusty Burlew, in HoneyBeeSuite, December 12, 2018
- While We Worry About Honeybees, Other Pollinators Are Disappearing. by Troy Farah, in Discover, August 3, 2018
- 9 Ways You Can Help Bees and Other Pollinators At Home, by Jennifer S. Holland, in National Geographic, May 24, 2015
- The Insect Apocalypse Is Here: What Does It Mean for the Rest of Life on Earth?, by Brooke Jarvis, in New York Times Magazine, November 27, 2018
- Bee Basics: An Introduction to Our Native Bees, by Beatriz Moisset and Stephen Buchmann. USDA Forest Service and Pollinator Partnership Publication, 2011
- Wild Bees Are Dying and Ecosystem Collapse Will Follow--But Nobody's Taking Notice, by Aristos Georgiou, in Newsweek, November 27, 2018
- If You Pollinate Apples, Your Orchards Absolutely Need to Know This Information to Increase Both Yeild and Quality, by Khalil R. Jahed et al., in Bee Culture, November 24, 2018
- We Need to Think Not Just About Honey Bees But Wild Bumblebees and Other Pollinators When Considering the Impact of Pesticides, by Cyrus Moulton, in Bee Culture, November 5, 2018
- Cucurbit Pollination: Mechanisms and Management to Optimize Field Crop Quality and Quantity, by AHDB Horticulture, in Cee Culture, November 3, 2018
- The U.S. Imports This Bee By the Gallon. Why Can't We Raise Our Own? by Matt Mikus, in MPR News, October 22, 2018
- Pollination in an Agricultural Landscape, by Andrew M. Sugden, in Science, October 26, 2018
- Animal of the Month: More to the Bee Than Just Honey, by Sydney Cameron, in Oxford University Press's Academic Insight for the Thinking World, October 26, 2018
- What Bees Did During the Great American Eclipse, by Susan Milius, in Science News, October 10, 2018
- National Pollinator Strategy, by Norwegian Ministries, September 2018
- Native Bees Do It Better, by Kaite Fletcher, in Arizona Sonora News, October 2, 2018
- Pollen Trapping and Sugar Syrup Feeding of Honey Bee Enhance Pollen Collection of Less Preferred Flowers, by Tolera Kumsa Gemeda, et al. in PLOS One, September 12, 2018
- Pollinating as Important As Honey for Beekeeping Income, by Jenny Schlecht, in Bess Culture, September 30, 2018
- Planting for Pollinators at Solar Arrays: A Success Story, by Chad Farrell, in Rutland Herald Online, Septermber 29, 2018
- Comparative Pollination Efficacies of Five Bee Species on Raspberry Show Honey Bees Doing Just Fine, in Bee Culture, October 4, 2018
- Beesharing - An Online Network That Combines Beekeeping and Agriculture. in Bee Culture, October 3, 2018
- Protecting Pollinators During Fall Garden Cleanup, by Dean Fosdick, in Morning AgClips, September 18, 2018
- Pollinating As Important As Honey for Beekeeping Income, by Jenny Schtecht, in Bee Culture, September 30, 2018
- Here Comes Another Pollinating Robot, in Bee Culture, September 22, 2018
- WSU Donations Feed Momentum to Build a World-renowned Pollinator Center on Campus, by Olivia Roberts, in KXLY.com, September 17, 2018
- Grasshoppers and Crickets as Pollinators! Who Knew? in Bee Culture, August 30, 2018
- Washington Fruit Grower-Shipper Participates in National Pollinator Conservation Initiative, in Bee Culture, August 21, 2018
- Dropcopter Releases Pollination Results: Way More Fruit Using a Drone Than When Using Honey Bees, in Bee Culture, July 8, 2018
- USDA: Potatoes, Tomatoes and 5 More, Are America's Top Vegetable Choices, None Need Honey Bees, in Bee Culture, June 18, 2018
- New Research Shows Impact of Bees on Coffee Productivity, in Bee Culture, June 15, 2018
- Apple Grower Pollination Practices and Perceptions of Alternative Pollinators in New York and Pennsylvania, by Mia G. Park, et.al., in Cambridge Core, Cambridge University Press, April 25, 2018
- Blue Orchard Bee, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, September 22, 2017
- Wasps Have Complex Communication About Food Just As Ants, Bees, Temites, and Other Social Insects, in Bee Culture, May 30, 2018
- Farmers, Scientists and Beekeepers Are Working to Raise Blue Orchard Mason Bees to Pollinate Valuable Orchard Crops, in Bee Culture, May 29, 2018
- Robotic Bees are a Real Thing, by Bonnie Burton, in Bee Culture, May 18, 2018
- Eastern Washington Bees, in www.bentler.us, 2014
- Familiar Hover Flies May Be Transporting Honey Bee Diseases From Flower to Flower, in Bee Culture, March 16, 2018
- Meet the Leafcutter Bee, by Jennifer Sartell, in Keeping Backyard Bees, February 27, 2018
- Home Sweet Home for Mason Bees, by Claire Jones, in Keeping Backyard Bees, February 13, 2018
- Harvesting Mason Bee Cocoons in 8 Easy Steps, by Jennifer Sartell, in Keeping Backyard Bees, January 2, 2018
- Worldwide Importance of Honey Bees for Natural Habitats, Honey bees as world pollinator of non-crop plants; maybe, maybe not, by University of California, San Diego, in Bee Culture, January 25, 2018
- 6 Amazing Facts About Mason Bees, by Jennifer Sartell, in Keeping Backyard Bees, December 28, 2017
- Radar Reveals How Bees Develop Routes, Queen Mary University of London, in Morning Ag Clips, December 11, 2017
- The Bitter Battle Over the World's Most Popular Insecticides: As Regulators Consider a Ban on Neonicotinoids, Debate Rages Over the Harm They Cause to Bees, by Daniel Cressey, in Nature, November 8, 2017
- Nectar-living Microbes Release Scents or Volatile Compounds and Can Influence a Pollinator's Foraging Preference, by Kathy Keatley Garvey, in Bee Culture, October 14, 2017
- No Flowers, No Problem. University of Florida study shows bees have other ways of finding sugar, by Beverly James, in Morning Ag Clips, August 23, 2017
- The Negative Effects of Combined Stressors...On Pollinator Health Could Have Consequences For Bees' Ability to Tolerate Phytochemicals, Research by UMass Amherst on the study of bee health finds no natural medicine in once-promising compound, September 1, 2017
- Bumblebee Queens Have It Tough After Being Exposed to Neonic Pesticides, in Bee Culture, August 15, 2017
- Tips for Protecting Pollinators, by the Entomological Society of America, in Morning Ag Clips, July 18, 2017
- MSU Lands $6-8 Million USDA Grant to Improve Landscapes for Healthy Pollinators, by Holly Whetstone and Layne Cameron, in Bee Culture, July 5, 2017
- Field Experiments Show How Removing a Pollinator Species Disrupts Foraging Patterns, by Emory Health Sciences, in Bee Culture, July 2, 2017
- Land Use, Land Cover, and Pollinator Health: a Review and Trend Analysis, by Daniel Hellerstein, Claudia Hitaj, David Smith, and Amélie Davis, USDA Economic Research Report No. (ERR-232) 47 pp, June 2017
- How a generalist bee achieves high efficiency of pollen collection on diverse floral resources, by Avery Russell, et al, in Research Gate, May 2017
- Pollinators, Pesticides, and Parasites, by Smithers Viscient, a contract research organization (CRO) for the crop protection, pharmaceutical, industrial chemical and consumer product industries, May 30, 2017
- Which Crops and Plants Are Pollinated By Honey Bees? in World Atlas, updated April 3, 2017, by Amber Pariona
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"Bee" & B Gets Helping Hand From Science, in Morning Ag Clips, April 17, 2017. Some farmers maintain open soil parcels called "bee beds" for pollinators.
- It's Time to Bee Better, by Margarett Waterbury, in In Good Tilth, April 13, 2017
- The First-Ever Map Tracking U.S. Wild Bees Suggests They Are Disappearing..., in Bee Culture, March 28, 2017
- How to Eat a Plant: Phytochemical lDetoxificaton in Bees vs. Butterflies, a video presentation by Dr. May Berenbaum, University of Illinois, posted in AGRO, Chemistry for and from Agriculture, on March 20, 2017
- Bumblebees' Smelly Feet Help Determine Where to Find Lunch, in Science Blog, March 7, 2017
- Bumble Bees of the Western United States, by Jonathan Koch, James Strange, Paul Williams, A product of the U.S. Forest Service and the Pollinator Partnership with funding from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. An identification guide
- Bees Are Even Smarter Than We Realized, by Annalee Newitz, in ARS Technica, February 24, 2017
- Insect Sized Drones Can Pollinate Plants..., in Bee Culture, February 23, 2017
- Precision Spray Pollination Would Negate Problems Such As Not Having Enough Honey Bees..., in Bee Culture, February 2, 2017
- Valley Farmers Aim to Provide Bees with Appetizers, Dessert to Go with Main Meal... and Mechanical Pollination? Really? in Bee Culture, January 26, 2017
- Bees' Ability to Forage Decreases as Air Pollution Increases, by Liam Jackson, in Penn State News, January 17, 2017
- Picky Eaters: Bumble Bees Prefer Plants with Nutrient-rich Pollen, by Sara LaJeunesse, in Penn State News, January 17, 2017
- This Bumble Bee Was Just Added to the Endangered Species List, by Jenny Luna, in Mother Earth News, January 13, 2017
- Bees Prefer to Forage Upside Down...So Their Bee Butts and Hind Legs Are Warmed by the Dark Petals..., in Bee Culture, January 12, 2017
- Cost of Pollination, Released December 22, 2016, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).
- Native Agricultural Pollinators: Eastern Washington, posted by www.bentler.us, 2004-2014
- Plants for Pollinators in the Inland Northwest, USDA – Natural Resources Conservation Service Spokane, Washington - Boise, Idaho, Biology Technical Note No. 24 , Revised March 2013
- Partial List of Plant Species for Pollinator Habitat in the Inland Pacific Northwest, Pullman Plant Materials Center, Washington State University
- We're Working to Help Pollinators in Our State -- Here's How You Can Help Too, by Barbara LaBoe, Washington Department of Transportation, June 20, 2016
- Flower Power: the Physics of Pollination, in Bee Culture Magazine, December 31, 2016
- First Ever Cost of Pollination Report Just Released, in Bee Culture Magazine, December 27, 2016
- Creation of Robot Bee to Pollinate Crops, in Bee Culture Magazine, December 20, 2016
- Some Flies Can Detect Chemical Signals... that Bees Give Off When Attacked. Some Flowers Use that to Trick the Flies, in Bee Culture Magazine, December 7, 2016
- String Pulling Bees Provide Insight Into Spread of Culture, in Science News, October 4, 2016
- 7 Bee Species Have Been Added to the US Endangered Species List, by Josh Hrala, in Science Alert, October 3, 2016
- University of Massachusetts Amherst Research Finds Untreated Lawns Yield Unexpectedly Rich Bee Species Mix, by Susannah Lerman and Joan Milham, in Bee Culture, Sepetember 9, 2016
- Agriculture Can Help or Hinder Pollinators, by Mark Brown, in Scimex, August 10, 2016
- USDA is Working for Pollinators: a Refresher About What They are Doing, in Catch the Buzz, August 10, 2016
- Bees' Ability to Forage Decreases as Air Pollution Increases, by Liam Jackson in Penn State News, July 6, 2016
- Picky Eaters: Bumble Bees Prefer Plants With Nutrient Rich-Pollen, in Bee Culture, July 7, 2016
- Washington State Noxious Weed Control Board and Honey Bees , 2016
- Honey Bees Use 'Bee Pastures' Planted by Almond Farmers as Almond Pollination Winds Down, by Almond Board of California, posted March 23, 2016.
- Ted Talks About Honey Bees, including Why Bees Are Disappearing by Maria Spivak; Pollinators in Peril by Maria Spivak; BEE-have So We Can BEE-have by Beth Conray; and the Beauty of Pollination, 2013 - 2015.
- Hives for Pollination and Conservation - How to make your own hives for honey bees, bumble bees and mason bees, by Jennifer Sartell, in Keeping Backyard Bees, November 20, 2014.
- Wild Bee Decline Threatens U.S. Crop Production by Joshua E. Brown, University of Vermont Communications, December 12, 2015 - First national study to map U.S. wild bees
- Plants for Pollinators in the Inland Northwest - Recommends plants for pollinators specifically for the Inland Empire area
- National Strategy to Promote the Health of Honey Bees and Other Pollinators, May 19, 2015 - White House Report on strategy to enhance pollinator health
- Bees as Flying Doctors by Richard Lehnert, Good Fruit Grower, March 18, 2015 - Commercial cherry growers using honey bees to prevent brown rot
- Ecoregional Planting Guides, Pollinator Partnership - Guide to local pollinators and assistance in identifying what to plant
- Bayer's North American Bee Care Program - Bayer's information on what they are doing to assist in pollinator health
- Recently Reported Declines in Several Insect Taxa Such As Butterflies, Wild Bees and Moths, Are in Parallel With a Severs Loss of Total Aerial Insect Biomass, in Bee Culture, November 19, 2017
- Where Have All the Insects Gone? by Gretchen Vogel, in Science, May 10, 2017
- Vanishing Act: Why Insects Are Declining and Why It Matters by Christian Schwagerl in Yale environment360, July 6, 2016.