What Happens to Bees After a Fire? It Depends on the Fire.
Bumblebees live in wildly different types of habitats, have unique tastes, and aren't necessarily the easiest things to track, making it hard to understand how their populations are faring.
Ashleigh Papp is a science writer based in the Santa Cruz mountains. She has a background in animal science and biology, she enjoys writing about emerging environmental issues and conservation-related science.
Bumblebees live in wildly different types of habitats, have unique tastes, and aren't necessarily the easiest things to track, making it hard to understand how their populations are faring.