INTJohn
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#WorldWildlifeDay
If you’re interested in learning about pollinator houses or building your own, please check out the link below. I just ordered my first bee house, but look forward to building my own once I learn more.

https://rockies.audubon.org/blog/naturalist/how-to-build-a-pollinator-house
04:29 PM - Mar 03, 2023
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Thinkr
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In response to INTJohn.
Don't know if you garden at all - or perhaps you already know - but if you have any perennials that die off in the fall and come back in the spring, wait until daytime temperatures are consistently above 10C/50F to clear away dead plant material. Bees and other pollinators overwinter in the stems
05:35 PM - Mar 03, 2023
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INTJohn
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In response to Thinkr.
I was not aware of that. Thank you for the tip!
05:45 PM - Mar 03, 2023
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Gavin Faulkner
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In response to INTJohn.
Here is a solitary bee hotel that one of our scouts built for her Eagle project, at the Blacksburg, VA parks and rec office.
05:34 PM - Mar 03, 2023
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INTJohn
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In response to Gavin Faulkner.
Wow! Functional and beautiful. I may try to emulate something like that when I expand to more houses. Thanks for sharing the photo!
05:46 PM - Mar 03, 2023
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Agent Of Chaos
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In response to INTJohn.
It amazes me that more people don't realize that if the bees die then so will we (okay not all of us but still).
04:38 PM - Mar 03, 2023
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INTJohn
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In response to Agent Of Chaos.
Yes, drastic impacts on crops. As go the bees, so goes us
04:44 PM - Mar 03, 2023
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