Posts Tagged: Cornell
Feral Bee Colony in Kenya: Nothing Short of Incredible
"EVERYTHING that colonies do when they are living on their own (not being managed by beekeepers) is...
A feral or wild bee colony in a fig tree in the Maasai Mara National Reserve, southern Kenya. (Photo by James Keatley Garvey)
Close-up of a feral or wild bee colony in a fig tree in the Maasai Mara National Reserve, southern Kenya. (Photo by James Keatley Garvey)
This image is of a painting of a log hive that Cornell professor Roger Morse purchased in a market in Kenya in the 1970s. (Photo courtesy of Thomas Seeley)
Don't Miss This Virtual Seminar About an Ant Genus from the Amazon
If you like ants--and you should--then you won't want to miss this seminar sponsored by the UC...
This image of an ant, Hylomyrma primavesi, is courtesy of AntWiki.
Scott McArt: The Risk of Pesticides to Pollinators
"The use of synthetic chemical pesticides is central to current agricultural practices...
Scott McArt of Cornell will speak on "Pesticide Risk to Pollinators: What We Know and What We Need to Know Better" at the Wednesday, May 4 virtual seminar hosted by the UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology.
Scott McArt Seminar: 'Pesticide Risk to Pollinators'
Scott McArt, an assistant professor in the Cornell University's Department of Entomology. will...
A honey bee leaving a Mexican sunflower, Tithonia rotundifola. Research scientist Scott McArt will speak on "Pesticide Risk to Pollinators" at the May 4th virtual seminar hosted by the UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Ants and Science Are Her Passions
Her passion is ants. And she'll be conveying that passion and her passion for science when she...
Cornell University postdoctoral fellow Manuela Ramalho working in the field. (Photo by Brian Fisher)