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Category Archives: bees
2019 Native Plant Field Season Update
I’m thrilled to announce that this summer I completed the third field season of my study. This is slightly bittersweet – while I’m excited that we are done with hot fieldwork, I will miss chasing bees around the farm and … Continue reading
Posted in bees, Native Plants, science
Tagged bees, field research, honey bees, native bees, Native Plants
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Unpopular Opinion: Saving Honey Bees Does Very Little to Save the Bees
Although I have been studying garden bees for the past three years, I was never focused on honey bees. From a biodiversity point of view, they are not very interesting to me. They are non-native and abundant. In fact, honey … Continue reading
Posted in bees, science
Tagged bee-washing, competition, garden bees, honey bees, native bees
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