“They collect like fiends,” says Sarah Kania, an entomologist at Pennsylvania State University who receives, identifies and catalogues every bee the beeple find. “Last year was a huge ...
During the same period, 2,233 people sent photos of bees in Pennsylvania to iNaturalist ... The world is not really a big place,” she said. The new finds, and where in the state they were ...
Pennsylvania suffered higher losses about a decade ago. About 31% of colonies were lost between January and March 2015, according to the data. Zgurzynski’s bees are doing better than average.