Are you in need of more birds and color in your garden? Here is a stunning blue-purple flower that can do both, along with ...
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Parade on MSNDollar General Fans are Flocking to Its Popshelf Store to Get Their Hands On This Stunning Spring-Ready Stoneware BowlThe BeyHive is buzzin’!” Words that so effortlessly surmised the applause-like hum of Beyoncé fans after she took home the ...
With over 1,250 species of bees, Greece—particularly the Aegean region—is considered one of Europe’s most significant bee ...
The pickling process, or soaking vegetables like cucumbers in a solution of salt and vinegar, results in a product rich in sodium. Pickles can also contain potassium and magnesium, depending on ...
If you’ve ever grown your own zucchini, then you know how prolific the plant’s fruit can grow – so plentiful you can’t give them away. There are many uses for this versatile summer ...
Andrew Culver speaks with Scott Rice, owner of KFRO, a radio station out of Longview, to discuss the station’s history and its celebration of nine decades on the air. With Valentine’s Day right around ...
and Black Bee make six specialty flavored hot sauces: a citrus thyme jalapeño; a cucumber melon serrano; a pineapple coconut habanero with ginger; an apple rosemary habanero; a honey basil red ...
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Hosted on MSNThe Perennial Zinnia Companion Plant That Turns Your Garden Into A Pollinator MagnetLooking for a beautiful bloom that will bring more bees and butterflies to your yard? Consider this plant alongside your zinnia's for a lively floral display.
One study, conducted by a team in Europe, showed that bees prefer to order lower numbers on the left and higher numbers on the right, just like many humans. Our new study, led by Jung-Chun (Zaza ...
Bees count from left to right just like some humans, apes and birds – new research Humans are not alone in this preference. Some other primates, and even some birds, also order small-to-large ...
If bees preferred four circles on the right and two circles on the left, that would reveal they have a left-to-right mental number line, like humans. We also tested if bees had a preference to ...
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