 Our research has shown that urbanization and agricultural intensification have been reshaping landscapes, leading to a decrease in the quality of habitat for honeybees. This has resulted in lower colony weights during the fall season, which can lead to higher mortality rates when winter comes around. Additionally, our findings suggest that certain land uses may be more beneficial than others for honeybees, such as herbaceous land cover, which provides better nutritional resources and a higher colony weight. This article was authored by Rodney T. Richardson, Ida M. Conflitti, Renata S. Labeshain and others.