Named for their distinctive hovering flight, stripey yellow-and-black hover flies (Syrphidae) are often mistaken for bees.
The bigger threat they pose is to the environment. Yellow-legged hornets feed on a variety of insects, including honeybees. A ...
"Yellow-eyed grasses have historically been thought to be wind-pollinated, so finding that they're visited by so many types of insects opens the possibility that they could actually be insect ...