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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 102 min read
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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 162 min read
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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 72 min read
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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 21 min read
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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 22 min read
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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 22 min read
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