So here are some tips on how to 'bee friendly' to help bees and encourage populations to thrive in the UK once more: Plant a range of native flowers in your garden, or in pots on a balcony or other ...
Around the UK ... of the flowers and plants that they need to survive. We can all do our bit to help keep the bees buzzing, which is why we've been asking children to design a bee-friendly ...
If you are interested in making your backyard garden more bee-friendly to support the population of Mother Nature’s hard workers, add these flowers for bees to your garden. The bees will thank ...
However, UK bee populations have reduced ... Warmer and particularly drier weather isn’t friendly to pollinators, as well as affecting how flowers grow too. Sometimes, the chemicals used to ...
Some flowers go to extraordinary lengths to attract pollinators. Bee orchids mimic the shape and scent of bees in order to lure them into ‘pseudocopulation’, where the male insect attempts to mate ...
Meanwhile, the alfalfa leafcutting bees tended to visit flowers ... bee species can encourage support for initiatives like native plant gardens and other efforts that create pollinator-friendly ...