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David
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So here we are, mid June evening time and I'm thinking about my bees and checking this site.
I've kept bees for 18 years now - started with 1 hive , now have 3 goodun's and 2 'iffey' ones and I'm thinking this year's been the... more»
Last reply by
Mi
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With human wellbeing so intimately tied to the fate of the bee, we have called together organisations working with bees in London and the UK to ask: what’s happening to the honey bee? And what can... more»
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Frances
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I find sunflowers, Anise Hyssop, lavender, rosemary and thymme popular with bees in our garden in the uk.
I've left an upside down terrecotta pot out in a quiet spot for a few months now as I heard sometimes the bees... more»
Laurel
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Dear Pollinator Action Team (P.A.T.),
Three years ago the U.S. Senate’s unanimous approval and designation of the final week in June as “National Pollinator Week” marked a necessary... more»
Laurel
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Exploring pollinators in the classroom can a fun and fascinating for all grade levels!
http://dels.nas.edu/pollinators/teachers.shtml
Grade 3-6 Check out pollinator curriculum materials developed... more»
Laurel
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This information will help butterflies!
Attract Wildlife with Colorful, Fragrant Blooms," the headline screams. Despite my best efforts not to , I've received yet another unsolicited gardening catalog in the... more»