Thanks! I wish people knew native bees exist. It’s either sweat, honey or bumble in peoples minds. Great info but also great pics! I’d love to spend time in the field with anyone knowledgeable about native bees. We’re really in dire shape as far as what we’ve done to our landscape… my entire area has been disturbed and honeysuckle has taken over, now the feral pears are filling in the taller tree niche too. And everything must be mowed to keep it looking good 🙄 It’s all backwards. If we don’t take real, effective action soon our woodlands will collapse, the whitetail deer are eating everything they can reach during winter, including eating all the saplings and ever peeling bark from mature trees
Great video, makes me want to actually identify the bees in my garden.
Thanks! I wish people knew native bees exist. It’s either sweat, honey or bumble in peoples minds.
Great info but also great pics!
I’d love to spend time in the field with anyone knowledgeable about native bees.
We’re really in dire shape as far as what we’ve done to our landscape… my entire area has been disturbed and honeysuckle has taken over, now the feral pears are filling in the taller tree niche too. And everything must be mowed to keep it looking good 🙄
It’s all backwards.
If we don’t take real, effective action soon our woodlands will collapse, the whitetail deer are eating everything they can reach during winter, including eating all the saplings and ever peeling bark from mature trees
Excellent. I was able to find seeds for a wide variety of the native host plants at Prairie Moon.
Looking forward to staking out various plants this year to see who stops by.