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How do flowers attract pollinating insects?
We see them everywhere in spring: colorful flowers that seem to call out to bees, butterflies, and other insects. These visitors, called pollinators, are essential for the reproduction of flowering ...
Flower garden with a variety of colors, one with a bee on it - Marina Lohrbach/Getty Images As the bee population continues to decline at an alarming rate, it's important to do what we can to help ...
Some of the earliest plants attracted pollinators by producing heat that made these plants glow with infrared light, according to a new set of experiments. The work, published in the journal Science, ...
Ever notice how some gardens seem to thrive with fewer pests and more blooms? The secret often lies in attracting the right insects. Beneficial bugs can be your garden’s best friends, helping you ...
Have you heard the buzz about the benefits of pollinators? Do you want to attract more of them to your garden? Most flowering plants in our gardens rely on pollinators to produce fruit and seeds.
A garden of beautiful flowers is an asset to any home, but with a little planning you can make that garden do double-duty by attracting insects and birds that not only are interesting to watch but ...
Adrian Dyer receives funding from The Australian Research Council. Jair Garcia and Mani Shrestha do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would ...
Beneficial insects act as natural pest control, improve the health of your plants, and more. While bugs are commonly perceived as a negative thing in the garden, many insects are actually very ...
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5 of the best native honeysuckles to attract pollinators and birds
A guide to five of the best native honeysuckles to plant in your yard to benefit lots of local wildlife, plus the non-native ...
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