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What do wasps actually do in winter?

When the last wasp nibbles on the jam bread in late summer, many people wonder: Where do these creatures actually go in the ...
Despite little to no daylight — plus months of frigid temperatures — people who live in northern Europe and above the Arctic ...
Spiritual guides explain why ladybugs are seen as symbols of luck, protection and love — and what repeated sightings could ...
"Black bears don't enter true hibernation - they go into a lighter state called torpor," WRAM explained. "In torpor, a bear's ...
Honeybees stay active during winter. They form a protective ball around the queen bee. Honey provides the necessary calories needed to keep them warm ...
What can be learned from a shrew — the tiny, furry, high-strung creature that needs to eat the equivalent of its body weight in food every day to survive? More than you might expect, including ...
Honey bees survive by eating the honey they’ve stored up over the past year. Many beekeepers augment their bees’ food by ...
North America’s tiniest mammal – will boggle your mind. Ten species live in Washington state. And as you read this, thousands of them are darting around the ground like over-caffeinated furballs while ...
After several years of “tomato failure” I had the healthiest, most beautiful, most productive tomato plants in history. Well, ...
There’s a place in Maine where the mountains literally kiss the sea, and it’s not just a poetic turn of phrase—it’s Camden. This coastal gem sits nestled between the Camden Hills and the sparkling ...