Small watery droplets on the edges of blueberry bush leaves are loaded with nutrients for many insects, including bees, wasps and flies, according to a new study, the first of its kind. The study ...
LAKETOWN TWP. — A hearty cheer lifted over the towering blueberry bushes at Huyser Farm Park on Thursday, Aug. 18. “Hooray! The wasps are out!” shouted Jackie Perkins, research assistant at the ...
PORTLAND - A coordinated effort among farmers, researchers from Oregon State University and some emergency money from the state Legislature helped stave off damage to blueberry crops from a voracious ...
Blueberries are blooming, and a multitude of bees are buzzing as they forage through the bushes. I scout for the southern blueberry bee (Habropoda laboriosa) among the pollinators. This solitary bee ...
As New England's blueberry season approaches, University of Massachusetts Amherst doctoral candidate Matt Boyer says a fungal pathogen of highbush blueberries known as mummy berry is a common threat ...
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