On this National Gardening Day we wanted to share a great food source for early spring pollinators. … [Read more...] about VIDEO – National Gardening Day – Plant Heather to Feed Bees!
SAFE GARDENING TIP – Pollinator Friendly Ways to Deal with Mosquitoes
We did research and wanted to share with you some of the top tips for removing or controlling … [Read more...] about SAFE GARDENING TIP – Pollinator Friendly Ways to Deal with Mosquitoes
First Day of Spring!
Today is the first day of spring... that means it's mason bee time!! … [Read more...] about First Day of Spring!
BEES NEED DANDELIONS – BEES FIRST FOOD
Dandelions have a bad reputation in the gardening world, but they are actually quite beautiful and … [Read more...] about BEES NEED DANDELIONS – BEES FIRST FOOD
NEWS – Why We Need Solitary Pollinator Bees and How to Provide Habitat in Your Backyard
From awe-inspiring forests to picturesque beaches and harbors, this region is a paradise for nature … [Read more...] about NEWS – Why We Need Solitary Pollinator Bees and How to Provide Habitat in Your Backyard
BEE RESEARCH – UC DAVIS BEE LAB AND NEW RESEARCH STUDY WITH OUR BACKYARD HOSTS
Researchers continue to study solitary mason bees to learn more about how they live in our … [Read more...] about BEE RESEARCH – UC DAVIS BEE LAB AND NEW RESEARCH STUDY WITH OUR BACKYARD HOSTS
SAFE GARDENING TIP – How to remove earwigs from your garden and bee house
If you see earwigs in your garden or crawling around your mason bee house and nesting block, then … [Read more...] about SAFE GARDENING TIP – How to remove earwigs from your garden and bee house
NEWS – Bee Careful; Use Them Wisely to Pollinate Plants
Bainbridge Island is an ideal habitat for solitary bees because the temperatures are perfect, “We’re … [Read more...] about NEWS – Bee Careful; Use Them Wisely to Pollinate Plants
NEWSLETTER – Top Tips to Get You Ready For Your Mason and Leafcutter Bees
This newsletter is BUZZING with everything you need to know to get ready for your backyard … [Read more...] about NEWSLETTER – Top Tips to Get You Ready For Your Mason and Leafcutter Bees