Nectar Collection
Nectar Collection: How Honey Bees Gather and Store Their Sweet Supply

Honey bees are fascinating creatures that rely on nectar collection to produce honey, a key food source for the hive. Nectar is gathered from flowering plants and ...

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 Hype About Bees and Pollinators
What’s the Hype About Bees and Pollinators? Here’s Why It Matters

If you’ve been hearing a lot about bees and pollinators lately, it’s not just a trend—it’s crucial for the health of our planet. Pollinators like bees are responsi...

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How to Attract Pollinators to Your Vegetable Garden: Bees and Beyond
How to Attract Pollinators to Your Vegetable Garden: Bees and Beyond

Pollinators play a crucial role in the success of your vegetable garden. While bees are the most well-known pollinators, many other species can help your garden fl...

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A Bee Reader’s Guide: Queen Bee’s Role
A Bee Reader’s Guide: Understanding the Queen Bee’s Role

The queen bee is at the center of hive life. As the sole fertile female, her primary job is laying eggs, which ensures the colony's population. A healthy queen can...

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Do Potatoes Need Pollination? How Bees Help Pollinate Flowers
Do Potatoes Need Pollination? How Bees Help Pollinate Flowers

Many gardeners ask, “Do potatoes need to be pollinated?”Read more

What is Pollenkitt? The Sticky Secret of Organic Bee Pollen
What is Pollenkitt? The Sticky Secret of Organic Bee Pollen

If you've ever noticed how bees expertly carry pollen back to their hive, you might wonder why the pollen sticks so well to their bodies. This stickiness plays a c...

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Pollination Seeds: Essential Tips for Your Pollinator Garden
Pollination Seeds: Essential Tips for Your Pollinator Garden

Creating a vibrant pollinator garden is one of the most rewarding steps you can take as a beekeeper or garden enthusiast. By planting pollination seeds, you provid...

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Wednesday Word File: Bee Pollination Syndromes
Wednesday Word File: Understanding Bee Pollination Syndromes

Pollination syndrome refers to the traits flowers have developed over time to attract specific pollinators, like bees, birds, or even wind. These traits can includ...

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Daffodil Pollen & Why Bees Don’t Pollinate Roses
The Truth About Daffodil Pollen & Why Bees Don’t Pollinate Roses

Bees are selective in the flowers they pollinate, and both daffodil pollen Read more

Buttercup Bees
Buttercup Bees: If Buttercups Buzzed After the Bee, What Would They Eat?

When you think of bees buzzing around, you often picture them collecting nectar from colorful flowers. But what if buttercups buzzed after the bee? Would they, too...

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