The World Darts Championship is a staple of the festive season - but it's not just the players and fans creating a buzz ...
Bees, wasps, and hornets look similar — but behave very differently. This video explains what sets them apart in temperament, biology, and purpose. Some pollinate, some hunt, and some just cause ...
Curious where bees and wasps go in winter? Learn how these buzzing insects survive the cold months and what happens to hives and nests until spring.
Bees, wasps, and hornets look similar — but their behavior couldn’t be more different. Bees are pollinators that rarely sting unless threatened, while wasps are aggressive predators that scavenge ...
The venue has loads of open parkland here. At this time of year the Queen wasps look for somewhere warm and dry so end up in ...
The venue has loads of open parkland here. At this time of year the Queen wasps look for somewhere warm and dry so end up in places like this... When inside they are drawn to light and heat, therefore ...
Our Ask Me Anything team explore where the wasps at Alexandra Palace come from and what is behind the phenomenon.
To date, there have been been reported sightings only in Auckland - with the discovery of queen hornets and nests in the ...
For all the obstacles players face at Alexandra Palace, it is wasps that have once again buzzed into the spotlight at this year's World Darts Championship.
Using insects such as wasps to control agricultural pests remains a resilient method, despite increasing resistance, a new ...
Sure, that makes sense. Wasps - singular or plural - have been making appearances at the Alexandra Palace for many years, and ...
The question on every darts fan’s lips watching the World Championship has been: Why on earth are there so many wasps at ...