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A New York cemetery just turned out to hide the world’s biggest wild bee colony — 5.5 million insects tunneling beneath a 1.5-acre plot for over a century
In spring 2022, an Ithaca, New York, resident named Rachel Fordyce noticed something strange in East Lawn Cemetery. Patches ...
The world’s largest bee is a solitary insect known from a small cluster of islands in eastern Indonesia. Wallace’s giant bee, Megachile pluto, has drawn attention because of its size, rarity, and long ...
Cornell Orchards, located about one third of a mile from the cemetery, may help support the massive bee population.
The world’s largest bee, last seen by a scientist in 1981, is not extinct after all, NBC News reported. A single female was found and documented earlier this year on an Indonesian island, an ...
When most people stumble across a large population of bees, their first instinct is to back away and find another route. Rachel Fordyce did the opposite — and it led to a remarkable discovery. Fordyce ...
In this video, Clay Bolt shows the rediscovered Wallace's giant bee. It had been lost to science since 1981. Bolt and his team found one in the Indonesian islands known as the North Moluccas.
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