Creating a pollinator-friendly garden helps sustain bees and butterflies, supporting biodiversity and improving crop health. Choosing the right plants can turn your garden into a haven for these ...
Bees, along with butterflies, bats, and birds, help transfer pollen ... These plants offer nectar and pollen, vital for bees all year. It’s important to have different plants to attract many bees.
Diatomaceous earth: The sharp surfaces cut through the insect cuticle and the insect dies of dehydration. Diatomaceous earth kills slugs, snails and ants, but should be applied only to problem areas ...
Although birds, bats, and some reptiles can provide pollination services, the vast majority of plants are pollinated by insects. And, while bees are the most important pollinators from this group, ...
When Vancouver resident James Lanz and his wife, Kate Ketcham, moved into their Cascade Park home nearly seven years ago, one of the first tasks they wanted to tackle was the landscaping. Grass covere ...