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Insects January 24, 2023

25 Different Types of Insects That Are Not Poisonous

Insects are a common part of life and are often found in our homes. Some insects can be dangerous, as they may be poisonous or cause other harm. Fortunately, many types of insects are not poisonous and can be beneficial around the house. In this blog post, we’ll discuss such insects, how to identify them, […]

Temilade Adeniyi August 30, 2024
Insects January 5, 2023

15 Types of Bees in Missouri

Bees are fascinating creatures, aren’t they? They buzz around from flower to flower, collecting sweet nectar, working hard, and making honey. There are more than 1,500 bees worldwide, with over 20 species living in Missouri alone! Discover some of the most common types of bees in Missouri below. Some may look familiar to you, and others […]

Olaoye Emmanuel August 24, 2024
Insects January 5, 2023

15 Types of Bees in Oregon

With so many types of bees to choose from in Oregon, it’s easy to see how people could get confused about the different types of bees. You’ll find honeybees and bumblebees, of course, but there are also several other types of bees in Oregon that might surprise you. Here’s a list of fifteen types of […]

Olaoye Emmanuel August 24, 2024
Insects January 5, 2023

15 Types of Bees in Massachusetts

Bees are essential to our ecosystem, pollinating plants that help feed us and keep flowers looking pretty. Did you know there are over 20,000 different species of bees in the world? Massachusetts has 15 unique types of bees that call the Bay State home.  Although they’re all members of the same family, the order Hymenoptera, […]

Olaoye Emmanuel August 24, 2024
Insects January 5, 2023

15 Types of Bees in Utah

You know the old saying bees in Utah…well, that’s not true! Utah has many species of bees that make our state one of the most bee-diverse areas in the United States! There are 15 different types of bees in Utah. Read on to find out what kinds of bees in Utah live where you do, […]

Olaoye Emmanuel August 24, 2024
Insects January 5, 2023

15 Types of Bees in Alaska

If you’re from Alaska, you’re probably familiar with Alaska’s most common types of bees. After all, you see them around daily, pollinating flowers and helping grow crops on nearby farms and ranches. But did you know there are other types of bees in Alaska? Here’s a list of 15 types of bees in Alaska that […]

Olaoye Emmanuel August 24, 2024
Insects January 4, 2023

17 Types of Bees in New York

You may not realize them, but you’re probably already familiar with different types of bees in New York. Most people are ordinary with the classic honeybee, which pollinates all kinds of flowers and crops worldwide and is responsible for making honey. While there are only seven species of native bees in New York, there are […]

Olaoye Emmanuel August 24, 2024
Insects January 4, 2023

15 Types of Bees in Colorado

Although honey bees aren’t’ native to Colorado, there are many other types of bees in the state, including some that are endangered or otherwise at risk of disappearing forever. To help you identify these wild bees and protect them as much as possible, here’s a list of 15 types of bees in Colorado and how […]

Olaoye Emmanuel August 24, 2024
Insects January 4, 2023

14 Types of Bees in South Carolina

The bee kingdom in South Carolina can get quite complex when you’re talking about the different types of bees that reside within the state borders. There are more than 4,000 types of bees worldwide and about 20 different types in South Carolina alone.  While most people think of honeybees when they think about pollinating insects, […]

Olaoye Emmanuel August 25, 2024
Insects January 4, 2023

15 Types of Bees in North Carolina

Honeybees aren’t the only bees in North Carolina; there are more than 700 species of native bees in the Tar Heel State. That’s why it’s important to know what type of bee you’re dealing with when you see one, whether it’s an isolated sighting or you have an entire bee colony living under your floorboards! […]

Olaoye Emmanuel August 25, 2024