Researchers have attached tiny QR codes to hundreds of honey bees in an effort to track the insects' foraging habits.
Researchers are aiming to work out how far bees will fly from the hive to forage for food, with the goal to learn more about their travel and feeding patterns.
We've all heard about how busy bees are, but the notion doesn't hint at just how many of them work together to produce a jar ...
Scientists unfold the secret lives of bees using QR codes. Here's all the secrets they found.
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Entomologists have teamed up with electrical engineers to attach QR codes to bees, offering unprecedented insights into their movements.<br /><br /> ...
By recording when bees entered and exited their hives, scientists from Penn State University (PSU) discovered that, while most journeys last only a few minutes, a minority of bees can spend up to ...
The bee's stinger injects venom into the skin. The venom is what causes the symptoms. A severe life-threatening allergic reaction is called anaphylaxis. The main symptoms are hives with trouble ...