Pollination and Bees
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.
   -   Articles ArticlesBeneficial Insects Can Help the Garden FlourishFlies in the family Syrphidae are helpful allies in the garden and in the greenhouse or nursery.
-   Articles ArticlesMethods to Control Varroa Mites: An Integrated Pest Management ApproachVarroa mites (Varroa destructor), are the most influential of all of the pests and diseases of the European honey bee (Apis mellifera) today.
-   Articles ArticlesAttracting Beneficial InsectsThere are numerous insects that can be considered "beneficial."
-   Articles ArticlesLandscaping to Attract and Conserve Beneficial InsectsBeneficial insects are those that consume or parasitize insect pests.
-   Workshops WorkshopsFree Ants, Beetles, Flies, and Other Native PollinatorsWhen 11/01/2025Length 1 hourEvent Format In-PersonDiscover the vital role of native ants, beetles, and flies in pollination and learn how to support these overlooked species in your garden with native plants and habitat-friendly practices.
-   Webinars WebinarsFree The Pennsylvania Bee LawWhen Watch NowLength 1 hourRecorded Jun 3, 2025Event Format On-Demand | RecordedExplore Pennsylvania's bee law—past, present, and future—and discover how upcoming changes may impact beekeeping across the Commonwealth.
-   Articles ArticlesPlanting Pollinator-Friendly GardensOne 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.
-   Articles ArticlesPollination and PollinatorsPollination is the transfer of pollen from the anthers of a flower to the stigma of the same flower or another flower. The result is the production of fertile seeds.
-   Articles ArticlesPollinator Health and PesticidesAs a general rule, insecticides are more toxic to pollinators than fungicides and herbicides, but not all insecticides are toxic to pollinators.
-   Articles ArticlesChoosing Colors in the Garden to Attract PollinatorsBy understanding the bloom color preferences of different pollinators, such as bees, flies, butterflies, and hummingbirds, gardeners can choose flowers to draw them into the garden.
-   News NewsCenter for Pollinator Research, an Interview with Dr. Harland PatchDate Posted 5/22/2025Interview with Dr. Harland Patch, Assistant Professor in the Department of Entomology and Director of Pollinator Programming for The Arboretum at Penn State
-   Articles ArticlesMoths: The Forgotten PollinatorsMoths are as important as bees and butterflies among the world's pollinators. Although active at night, we must not discount their importance.
-   Articles ArticlesPollinator Resources for the Home GardenerMany books, field guides, pamphlets, and online resources can provide thorough information about our native pollinators and aid in their identification.
-   Webinars Webinars$5.00 Living on a Few Acres: Maple Syrup Production and BeekeepingWhen 12/11/2025Length 2 hoursEvent Format Virtual | LiveLearn the essentials of maple syrup production, beekeeping, and pollination, and gain practical skills to start harvesting syrup and extracting honey on your property.
-   Webinars WebinarsFree Beekeeping Around the World: Stingless Bees in BrazilWhen Watch NowLength 1 hourRecorded Mar 13, 2025Event Format On-Demand | RecordedDive into the world of stingless bees, key pollinators in tropical regions. This webinar covers their diversity, beekeeping practices, and sustainable management.
-   Guides and PublicationsStarting At $21.25 Guides and PublicationsStarting At $21.25Beekeeping BasicsBecome a successful beekeeper by learning about honey bee biology and how to manage bee colonies in this publication.
-   Articles ArticlesAlcohol Wash for Varroa Mite MonitoringAn alcohol wash is the best method for monitoring Varroa mite populations in honey bee colonies.
-   Webinars WebinarsFree Beekeeping Around the World: IndiaWhen Watch NowLength 1 hourRecorded Mar 6, 2025Event Format On-Demand | RecordedLearn about Indian beekeeping, managing Apis cerana and Apis mellifera, and the practices and challenges shaping this unique apicultural tradition.
-   Webinars WebinarsFree Beekeeping Around the World: TurkeyWhen Watch NowLength 1 hourRecorded Feb 27, 2025Event Format On-Demand | RecordedExplore Türkiye's beekeeping legacy, unique honey varieties, and modern practices in this webinar highlighting one of the world's top honey producers.
-   Webinars WebinarsFree Beekeeping Around the World: Elephants and Bees in KenyaWhen Watch NowLength 1 hourRecorded Feb 20, 2025Event Format On-Demand | RecordedLearn how bees help protect Kenyan farms from elephant raids! This webinar covers African honey bee ecology, elephant-bee interactions, and solutions for coexistence.
-   Webinars WebinarsFree Beekeeping Around the World: The Yukon TerritoryWhen Watch NowLength 1 hourRecorded Feb 13, 2025Event Format On-Demand | RecordedJoin 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.
-   Webinars WebinarsFree Beekeeping Around the World: FranceWhen Watch NowLength 1 hourRecorded Feb 6, 2025Event Format On-Demand | RecordedLearn beekeeping in Brittany, France—manage honey bees, harvest honey, and more. Perfect for beekeepers, anyone interested in bees, and global agriculture enthusiasts.
-   Articles ArticlesRaising Monarchs at Home—More Harm Than Good?Monarch butterflies have a low survival rate from egg to adult, but experts now caution that it may not be helpful to raise them in captivity.
-   Articles ArticlesFeeding the Flower Flies: How to Attract Flies to Your GardenThough flies may have a bad reputation, many are actually beneficial pollinators. Find out more about flower flies and the plants and gardening practices that will nurture them.




