Creation Of Vegetation-Free Areas Boosts Ground-Nesting Bees
Picture shows a creation of vegetation-free patches (1m) on a calcareous grassland near Gttingen, Germany, undated. Removing the vegetation on just a few small patches of soil can significantly increase the activity of a group of indispensable pollinators, researchers in Germany have found. (Hanna Gardein, NewsX/Bee)

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New Nesting Sites For Solitary Bees
Picture shows a wild bee hotel to the side of the former main entrance to the district building on Nassauerallee in Kleve, North-Rhine Westphalia, Germany, undated. The district of Kleve is setting up a total of 13 insect hotels at different locations to promote biodiversity. (Kreis Kleve, NewsX/Bee)

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New Refuge For Carpenter Bees In French Forest
Picture shows a Twitter post from The Caisse d'Epargne et de Prevoyance de Midi-Pyrenees bank about the association Un Pais, Une Abeille (One Country, One Bee), undated. The bank backed the project with EUR 2,000 (GBP 1,769), according to the La Depeche newspaper. (@CaissEpargneMP, NewsX/Bee)

New Refuge For Carpenter Bees In French Forest

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