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Build a winter garden that nourishes bees, birds, and butterflies, providing flowers, shelters, and water, while engaging children in caring for wildlife and supporting pollinators.
“Where have all the flowers, vegetables and fruits gone?” It’s a question we hope never to ask. For many of these plant products to exist, however, we need pollinators such as bees. For several years, bees have been threatened by pesticides, habitat ...
Show kids the importance of bee habitats like flower patches. Help provide a safe place for the buzzers—which pollinate an estimated one-third of the food we eat—by building a bee hotel near this important microhabitat. Using a can opener, cut off both ...
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Facts about bees
(WYTV)- This comes to us from a book by Stephen Buchman, “What a Bee Knows: Exploring the Thoughts, Memories, and Personalities of Bees.” Bees are intelligent; they likely feel pain, remember patterns and odors, and even recognize human faces.
Sit, stay, fetch – these are the typical tricks you’d expect from a dog. But bee-sniffing? That’s something new. In a groundbreaking conservation effort, a group of dogs is helping locate bumblebees across Texas. These dogs are part of the Texas ...