Across Britain, a humble garden craft is turning idle corners lively again, and gardeners say the change arrives fast. A traditional insect hotel made ...
As the bee population drops, farmers in several states are paying for these essential pollinators. They are renting hives, hand-pollinating crops, and changing what they grow.
For some guests staying at the Hilton Vancouver Washington hotel, scoring a room with a view won’t mean a picturesque city skyline or Columbia River vista. Instead, visitors will see the hotel’s new r ...
MacCubbin gives gardening advice for Central Florida residents on golden rain trees, gold mound duranta hedges, caladiums, poinsettias and controlling armyworms ...
"Pollinators, including bees, butterflies, and hoverflies, remain active well into autumn," says Sean. "To support these insects during this period, focus on late-flowering species that bridge the gap ...
About 97 percent of the land in the state is privately owned. Meet the people helping to make it friendlier for native bugs. 50 states, 50 fixes About 97 percent of the land in the state is privately ...
Discover the innovative Stiller Carbonaria Vertical Split Collapse Resistant Brood Box, designed specifically for native bees. This video explores its unique features that ensure durability and ...
Missouri and Kansas are home to approximately 400 different bee species. Some residents are turning their yards and balconies into havens of native plants. To Tom Schroeder, every bee is a work of art ...
Did you notice a few unwelcome guests trying to steal a sip from your soda can at your Labor Day picnics last weekend? In late August/early September, bees and wasps are highly visible, more ...
Bees are incredibly important to our ecosystem, aiding in the production of fruits and seeds through pollination. Yet despite the significant role these insects play in our gardens and beyond, honey ...
Agastache, also known as hummingbird mint or anise hyssop, attracts pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. The new varieties are generally treated as annuals but may return in spring in ...