Protection of bees
10 Ways to Save the Bees - The Bee Conservancy
10 Ways to Save the Bees · 1. Support and Preserve Bee Habitats · 2. Go Chemical-Free for Bees · 3. Choose Bee-Friendly Plants · 4. Go Underground for Bees · 5.
Protecting Honey Bees | Pollinator Population Decline - Penn State
Penn State's Christina Grozinger, is leading an interdisciplinary team of faculty and students researching and creating solutions to help honey bees thrive.
Save the Bees - Greenpeace USA
Scientists know that bees are dying from a variety of factors—pesticides, drought, habitat destruction, nutrition deficit, air pollution, global warming and ...
Tools and Strategies for Pollinator Protection | US EPA
Best Management Practices are effective methods for protecting bees and other pollinators from exposure to pesticides. BMPs include applying ...
Save the bees - Environment America
Fortunately, we know how to help them: protecting already-existing bee habitat, expanding habitat by planting pollinator-friendly plants in our own gardens and ...
What You Can Do to Protect Honey Bees and Other Pollinators
Growers, consumers, and advocates can report bee kills, learn about best management practices, and reduce dust from treated seed.
Save bees and pollinators | The Wildlife Trusts
We have pollinators to thank for every third mouthful we eat. Not only do they pollinate our food crops, but they're also vital for the survival of other ...
Pollinator Conservation Biocontrol: Bees and Wasps
Native bees, honey bees, wasps and other pollinators are keystone species and provide pollination services for over 30 percent of human food.
Protecting Pollinators from Pesticides - Bee Program
Apply pesticides in the evening. Many pesticides are extremely toxic to honey bees and other beneficial insects.
Want to Save the Bees? Focus on Habitat, Not Honey Bees
Keeping honey bee hives will not help the 3600 bee species native to North America. In fact, it might do the opposite. The best solution to ...
About Us. We are a group of scientists doing research to explore the relationships between bees, environmental horticulture plants, and pesticides .
Pollinator Protection - California Department of Pesticide Regulation
It is important that honeybees and other pollinators are kept safe in order to protect agriculture. Growers and beekeepers can work together and share ...
Pollinator Protection Initiative | GSA
Interest and communication brings a much greater awareness to the plight of honeybees and by extension- native bees, other pollinators, and the ...
Why we should save the bees, especially the wild bees who need ...
As bee habitat is carved up to make way for sprawling suburbs and other development, bees lose food and nesting sites critical to their survival. You can help ...
The Bee Conservancy - Est. 2009 in Response to the Bee Crisis
A Community-Driven Approach to Pollinator Conservation ... Bees lie at the heart of our survival. They pollinate 1 in 3 bites of food we eat and 80% of the ...
7 effective ways to protect pollinators and help our ecosystem - Alvéole
Plant more flowers ... Planting bee-friendly flowers and plants is one of the most direct ways to positively impact the pollinators in your area and support their ...
Bee Kind: 10 ways to help protect bees and give nature a boost
There are, however, plenty of really easy ways we can all help protect and preserve our local bees! Here are just a few to get you started.
Beekeepers / Pollinator Protection / Bees/Apiary / Agriculture ...
How Backyard Beekeepers Can Protect Honey Bees · Follow regulations to register as a beekeeper with FDACS. · Implement IPM strategies for controlling hive pests ...
Pollinator Protection - Pesticide Environmental Stewardship
Among the pollinating insects, the honey bee is relied on to perform most of the commercial pollination. As a pesticide applicator, you are critical to reducing ...
Plant Health - Pollinator Protection - CDFA
Resources for Landowners: Establishing Best Management Practices (BMPs) for Bumble Bees · Healthy Pollinator Working Group · PEIR, Volume 4, Appendix K: ...