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Information on pollination and bees, including gardening for native pollinators, such as butterflies, hummingbirds and beneficial insects like moths and wasps. Tips on bee health, Beekeeping 101, and pollination requirements for fruits and nuts.
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  1. A successful pollinator garden includes a diversity of plants. Photo by Connie Schmotzer
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    Planting Pollinator-Friendly Gardens
    By Constance Schmotzer
    One of the most important ways you can help pollinators is by provisioning your yard with many different kinds of plants that provide pollen and nectar. If you want to attract butterflies, you will also need to include a variety of larval host plants for butterfly caterpillars to eat.
  2. Beekeeping Around the World: The Yukon Territory
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    Beekeeping Around the World: The Yukon Territory
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    Length 1 hour
    Recorded Feb 13, 2025
    Event Format On-Demand | Recorded
    Join Etienne as he shares his year-round approach to managing bees in northern climates. Learn how every decision impacts honey harvests, colony growth, and winter survival.
  3. Beekeeping Around the World: France
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    Beekeeping Around the World: France
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    Length 1 hour
    Recorded Feb 6, 2025
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    Learn beekeeping in Brittany, France—manage honey bees, harvest honey, and more. Perfect for beekeepers, anyone interested in bees, and global agriculture enthusiasts.
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