There are many reasons for this, but it's partly because there are fewer of the flowers and plants that ... we've been asking children to design a bee-friendly garden, that we’re going to ...
If you think the bee is struggling the best thing to do is gently put the bee onto a bee-friendly flower. If there are no bee-friendly flowers around, mix 50/50 white sugar and water to give the ...
If you have a terrace or balcony, you can still help by planting a ‘nectar café’ – a group of bee-friendly plants, like bluebells or primrose in spring. If a bee is on the ground moving ...
shrubs and trees and asking residents to sow wildflower seeds and bee-friendly plants. Several community workshops have also been organised, with local experts set to talk to residents about the ...
The British Beekeepers' Association has asked people to plant bee-friendly plants in their gardens and encouraged councils to leave grass verges alone to allow wildflowers to bloom. The kits ...