4 Ways to Invite Bees to Your Orchard
June 13, 2014Recruit a team of hard workers to pollinate your fruit and nut trees by implementing bee-friendly practices in your orchard.
Recruit a team of hard workers to pollinate your fruit and nut trees by implementing bee-friendly practices in your orchard.
Want to attract more bees to do your pollination dirty work? Plant a variety of crops you both can enjoy.
Encourage pollination of your greenhouse crops by giving your bees a direct-access pass to the world of indoor growing.
Researchers find that fungicides and miticides meant to protect bees from parasites might actually impair their immune systems’ ability to ward off the diseases on their own.
Native bees are great to have around—we don’t have to tell you that—but here’s why we’re celebrating these magnificent pollinators.
Ever since reading The Xerces Society’s guide “Attracting Native Pollinators,” I’ve been bee-obsessed
A study at Purdue University found traces of neonicotinoid insecticides, used to protect corn and soybean plants, in dead Indiana Honey bees.