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Bee Informed: Helping Trees (and Bees), Neonics Harm Bees, New Bee Lawn Resource
Each month our Bee Informed Blog highlights current news, science, and research related to solitary bee conservation, food insecurity, and sustainability.1. Helping trees survive the droughtTrees, both urban and rural, especially our native trees, provide habitats for birds, insects, and other animals. Trees provide food and nesting sites for many of our native bees, the shade that can reduce our energy use during extreme heat and help clean the air of pollutants. And as droughts become more int
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Aug 30th 2021
Climate Change: It's Bad for Bees
Global climate change already has observable effects on the environment. Glaciers have melted, extreme weather is more frequent and intense, plant and animal ranges have shifted, and plants are blooming earlier.
Figuring out how something as complex as climate change affects bee populations is challenging but not impossible. Recent research has found that climate change affects our pollinators on a physiological level and alters phenology. Since animal pollinators, especially bees, are cru
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Jul 29th 2021
Protecting Pollinators from Pesticides
The continuous blooming of native plants to provide pollen and nectar - check! Mud-rich clay source and deciduous leaves nearby for building nests - check! Bee-safe nesting materials - check! Bee hotel installed - check!
If you build it, they will come, right? Well, not necessarily. "Why aren't my bees nesting?" is one of the most common questions we receive from our bee raisers.
We understand how frustrating it can be to take the time to create safe nesting habitats for solitary bees onl
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Jun 24th 2021
DIY - How To Make A Solitary Bee House
Blog post featured on Twinkl in its article "Why Are Bees So Important?"
Since you're reading this post, the chances are that you are already familiar with the concept of solitary bee houses and hotels. Solitary bees are important pollinators and a gardener's friend, and providing nesting habitat is a great way to help declining native bee populations - especially in the human environment.
We understand getting started can be a bit daunting! Countless gardening and home goods stores sell
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Feb 24th 2021
Our Newest Air Bee N' Bee Listing: Cabin Fever
Super (Pollinator) Host
468 guests - 78 bedrooms - 78 beds - 0 baths
Entire home: Guests will have the Bee Cabin to themselves.
Enhanced Clean: Optional enhanced cleaning process with Clean Bee available.
Self-check-in: Check-in with easy access, dual cocoon hatcheries.
House rules: The Super (Pollinator) Host doesn't allow bamboo nesting materials or Houdini Flies.About this space
The Bee Cabin is a private bee house nestled in your yard or garden. Offeri
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Feb 23rd 2021