Pollinators and pollination

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Nocturnal Pollinatorsfeatured

Think all pollination of flowering plants activity takes place during daylight hours? Over 60% of all invertebrates are active at night when much additional pollination takes place. Contact me to learn more and schedule a presentation and discussion about nocturnal pollination for your group!

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Bee Talk-Parkland Community Libraryfeatured

Great time tonight at the Parkland Community Library talkin bees, native plants and pollinators! Contact me to arrange for a presentation to your group!

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Almond Orchards-Pollinationfeatured

California almond industry depends on commercial beekeepers to provide hives of bees to pollinate the almond blossoms every February.

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Honey, pollen and bee bread!featured

https://www.facebook.com/beefriendlyclub/videos/226220328544995/

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REAL Honey will crystallize!featured

REAL honey will crystallize! Raw and minimally filtered honey will often change to a solid appearance over time – sometimes a short time! It may look hard and crunchy. It may have turned completely solid. No worries. It is perfectly fine, and it is REAL HONEY, not some chemically altered, honey-flavored fructose. While honey doesn’t Read more

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Some Bumblebees may be hyper-ventilating!featured

https://www.science.org/content/article/some-bumble-bees-may-be-hyperventilating-world-warms?utm_source=sfmc&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=DailyLatestNews&utm_content=alert&et_rid=691712990&et_cid=4558373&

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