The first-of-its-kind initiative of 'Bee Corridors' effort aims to create continuous bee-friendly vegetation areas, which ...
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It’s the bee's needs: Study reveals best plants for bee health and conservation
A new study analyzed pollen from 57 North American plant species, identifying those most nutritionally beneficial for bees, which could inform conservation efforts and wildflower restoration projects.
Pollinators like the blue orchard bee live in a natural symbiosis with farmers, because crops rely on them to reproduce. In return, the pollinators receive flower nectar that gives them energy to fly.
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