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Bumblebee workshop aims to find homes
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With the weather warming up and bees soon flying and searching for a new home, the Medicine Hat Interpretive Program is hosting a bumblebee workshop on April 24 to build a landing spot for bees this summer.
This is a Citizen Science project through the Alberta Native Bee Council. Participants will build their bee box, check it around Canada Day to see if any bees have nested. If there are inhabitants in your bumblebee box, you’re asked to check it again in October, when all the bees are done their life cycle, and that information will be sent to the Native Bee Council.
Bangor company creating a buzz with its bee-autiful new hairbrush which is doing good for nature
Denman is donating 5% of sales of its special edition Tangle Tamer to the World Bee Project to protect our most important insect from extinction
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