Adding a bee hotel to your garden is a wonderful way to support native pollinators. Unlike honeybees that live in large hives, most of our native bees are solitary. They spend their lives diligently ...
The population of most varieties of bees is steadily declining, with many at risk of complete extinction. It is vital we do what we can to help their numbers thrive in our yards, or risk fewer flowers ...
National Geographic explorer Dr Rosa Vásquez Espinoza shares tips for creating a bee-friendly garden sanctuary.
A yard without pollinators feels like a party with no music. No hum, no flutter, no life dancing between petals. Bees and ...
Finally, provide water. A shallow dish filled with pebbles and water, or a birdbath with added rocks, gives thirsty bees a ...
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How to make a bee bath!

Provide hydration for bees and pollinators without the risk of drowning by adding little rocks or marbles as landing pads! Add a dash of salt to help bees get their essential minerals! #pollinators #b ...
Spring is finally here, the birds are back and it’s time for the bees to come out of hibernation, and some of them are just looking for a little peace and quiet. Contrary to popular knowledge, ...
The arrival of fall brings shorter days, cooler nights and a gradual winding down of garden activity. Flowers start to fade, while leaves turn glorious colors and begin to fall from the trees. For ...