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Unknown Architects: Leaf-cutter Bees and the Geometry of Survival
Leaf-cutter bees rarely get the spotlight. They don’t make honey, they don’t live in hives, and they’re solitary - each female a one-bee workforce. But what they lack in numbers, they make up for in ingenuity. Their lives unfold like a quiet blueprint of precision, creativity, and balance. The Geometry of a Nest Instead of wax, leaf-cutter bees build with architecture-grade material: pieces of rose and lilac leaves, each cut into perfect circles and ovals. They line hollow st
Eva Levi
Nov 10, 20252 min read


The Secret Life of Bumblebees: Lessons from the Fuzziest Pollinators
Bumblebees are more than just cute, fuzzy versions of bees - they’re tiny powerhouses of resilience, intelligence, and cooperation. If...
Eva Levi
Aug 16, 20252 min read


Beyond the Buzz: Unexpected Ways Bees Can Help Us
When most people think of bees, they picture jars of golden honey or the quiet hum of a garden in bloom. But bees offer us far more than...
Eva Levi
Aug 7, 20252 min read


How You Can Help - Simple Steps That Make a Big Difference
Bumblebees are more than just fuzzy visitors in your garden-they’re powerful pollinators that help grow the food we eat and keep...
Eva Levi
Jun 2, 20251 min read


Bumblebee Conservation Efforts in the Bay Area
Bumblebees are an integral part of our ecosystem, playing a vital role in pollinating plants and ensuring the production of fruits,...
Eva Levi
Jun 2, 20252 min read


The Importance of Bumblebees in California
California is a biodiversity hotspot - not just for people and plants, but for bees. Among the state’s over 1,600 native bee species,...
Eva Levi
Jun 2, 20252 min read
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