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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Small Floral Strips Found Hugely Beneficial To Bees In Study
Picture shows wildflower strips deployed in Washington, comprising a mix of Hall's aster, Canada goldenrod, Lupine, Sunflower and Yarrow. Small patches of pollinator-friendly planting can have an enormously positive impact on biodiversity, a study carried out by an international team of researchers has confirmed. (Elias Bloom, NewsX/Bee)

Small Floral Strips Found Hugely Beneficial To Bees In Study

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