Online database
An online database developed at the University of Sussex which documents pollinator-plant interactions, could help the public understand how to plant for pollinators and support biodiversity.
These websites contain a lot of interesting information, for beginners to master beekeepers.
An online database developed at the University of Sussex which documents pollinator-plant interactions, could help the public understand how to plant for pollinators and support biodiversity.
There are calls for coordinated practice to manage honeybee health, but differing recommendations are promoted by beekeepers and in published literature.
These guidelines aim to provide useful information and suggestions for a sustainable management of bees around the world, which can then be applied to project development and implementation.
Do you ever wonder what happens to your favorite pollinators, like butterflies and bees, during winter? Once the temperature turns cold and the snow begins to fly, where do pollinating insects go?
Everybody seems to care about bees these days but how much do we really know and understand?