They may not be The Ritz Carlton, The Plaza or even a Holiday Inn, but bee hotels house important guests. Native bees are among the many different welcome and necessary pollinators in landscapes.
Your backyard bee hotel might be doing more harm than good. While intended to help native bees, these structures can attract ...
Adding a bee hotel to your garden is a wonderful way to support native pollinators. Unlike honeybees that live in large hives, most of our native bees are solitary. They spend their lives diligently ...
The little structures are one part science and one part art, and they are all about creating a safe place for Ohio’s native bees. The "bee hotels" dotting the Denison University campus in Granville ...
Families visited the Soap Lake Library this week for an Earth Day program that turned tin cans, bamboo stems and paper tubes into "bee hotels" — small, handmade shelters designed to ...
Birdhouse-style “bee hotels” are coming to seven New York City public plazas to help at-risk native pollinators thrive — but one expert says they’re not going to fly in the concrete jungle. The city’s ...
A garden can transform from quiet and still into a buzzing, fluttering ecosystem with just a few intentional changes. Bees ...
A corner of Michigan State University’s campus near the Surplus Store and Recycling Center is the site of new homes for Michigan’s native bees. The Pollinators Club installed its first “bee hotel” ...
At-risk native bees will soon have new potential homes in the city thanks to the Pollinator Port Project, an initiative led by the city Department of Transportation in collaboration with the ...
Over 400 native bee species exist in New York, most of which are solitary ground-nesters. Native bees are vital pollinators, especially for certain fruits and vegetables, using a "buzz pollination" ...
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