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Is Bee Balm Invasive: Tips On Controlling Monarda Plants
You should have a sense by their numbers whether you want to cut some back or not. This can be achieved by digging between the mother plant and its new shoots, severing the roots connecting them.
Ohio
Willoughby
Propagating Bee Balm Plants: How To Propagate Bergamot Seeds, Cuttings And Divisions
Make sure each plant section has plenty of roots with it.When you are satisfied with your bee balm divisions, prune the tops to remove damaged stems and clip off any unhealthy, dark-colored or slimy bits of root.
Ohio
Willoughby
Ornamental Oreganos - For Butterflies, for Bees, for Beauty...But Not for You!
Ornamental herbs, those cultivated for beauty or for pollinator use are often overlooked by gardeners. It flowers slightly later for me than Herrenhausen and has a paler flower, which is more abundant and billowing.
California
El Segundo
Bee balm (Monarda)
This versatile member of the mint family is often overlooked for use in the perennial garden. Plant them in areas where you spend the most time so you can enjoy this phenomenon. Let us try to change that.
California
El Segundo
An Ode to Spring
It is a traditional Romanian folklore song which the Romanian children learn in kindergarten and primary school and it is called "The Gardens Are Blooming." I've always thought of it as an ode to spring.
California
El Segundo
3 Ways To Harvest Honey
For a Langstroth hive—the ubiquitous bee boxes you see across the country—comb honey requires a foundation of beeswax or foundationless frames rather than a plastic foundation.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Bee Diversity Equals Better Pollination
The researchers have yet to pinpoint a cause for this behavioral change, though they say it's unlikely that direct interactions between Honey bees and other species play a role. “In fact, small-scale farms could already support a diverse community of...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
The Anatomy Of A Honeybee
The third and final set of legs contain the pollen baskets used to carry pollen home to the hive. They are also used to fan nectar into honey, cool the hive on hot days, and aide in communication movements called waggle dances .
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
8 Reasons Honey Should Always Be In Your Pantry
In lab studies, honey has been proven to hinder the growth of potentially harmful pathogens and bacteria, such as E. There's no better reason to keep it around than that it's just a great insurance policy.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Yarrow: A Garden Spotlight Bees Will Love
Cute as a button! Grow It Maintenance and care for both types of yarrow is a breeze. Of the hundreds of different perennials I grow in my garden, common yarrow ( Achillea millefolium ) is a personal favorite.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Bee Spotlight: The Worker
Each queen has a dozen or so attendants who care for her every need: They feed her, groom her and protect her. Still others produce wax and build comb, repairing any damages (including the damage we beekeepers cause just by opening the hive), sealing...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
4 Reasons We [Heart] Native Bees
And they're fantastic at their job! Native bees are more efficient pollinators than Honey bees: 250 female orchard mason bees ( Osmia lignaria ) can pollinate 1 acre of apple trees , a task that requires 15,000 to 20,000 European Honey bees.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How Honeybees Pollinate (And What They Do With Pollen)
The honeybee is likely not aware of how crucial a role she plays in this process. The center “stem” rising up through the center of the flower is the female part, called the pistil.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Bees Forage For More Than Just Honey
Honey's moisture content is intentionally rather low (18 percent) in order to prevent fermentation. It's often a chestnut brown color, and in the summer, when warm, it's quite pliable.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
The Work Of The Winter Bee
It doesn't seem like much, but the future of their colony depends on how successfully they overwinter. Conduct brief inspections on warm days. Take inventory of your equipment, and repair or replace as needed.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Can You I.D. That Native Bee?
They carry pollen on the bottoms of their belly instead of on their hind legs, so their abdomen is often coated with whatever color pollen they consumed. All the hundreds of sweat bee species are ground-nesting, and most are solitary.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Where Do Bees Go In Winter?
The male drone was escorted out in the fall—he is too much of a draw on winter stores to be allowed to stay. In the winter, it is truly a gift to have the silence broken even by one lone bee.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
God Save the Queen Bee
It's used to coat crop seeds and to spray directly on plants. Should the Government Intervene? The Task Force on Systemic Pesticides , a group of independent scientists from around the world, looked at 800 peer-reviewed reports of the interaction between...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
6 Amazing Facts About Honeybee Communication
Researchers have spent decades studying, learning about, and fascinated by the way honeybees communicate. There is a constant flow of communication from the queen and her attendants (several dozen bees that care for her and tend to her needs), sending...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
21 Plants that Feed Spring-Feverish Bees
If you are in the Midwest and would like to help with spring food supplies for the bees, there are a number of candidates. After spending all winter cooped up indoors with several thousand family members, the worker bee understandably has a serious case...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Win Over Native Bees with These 5 Hospitality Secrets
You can purchase or build nesting tubes, tunnels and blocks for these bees or plant plenty of hollow-stemmed plants, such as elderberries, box elders, Joe-Pye weed, teasels, brambles, cup plant and bee balm, for them to naturally nest.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
5 Tips for the Lazy Beekeeper
Get more bee-keeping help from HobbyFarms.com: 21 Plants That Feed Spring-Feverish Bees 4 Ways to Keep Bees More Naturally 4 Tips to Rescue a Honey Bee Swarm 4 Ways You Could Be Hurting Your Bees—and Not Know It! 5 Signs of a Healthy Hive [VIDEO] About...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
22 Fruits, Flowers and Herbs to Attract More Bees to Your Farm
The trick is to provide enough of a single species to make it worth the bees' while. The following wildflower mix includes multi-season bloomers, ensuring your local pollinators have something blooming in spring, summer and fall.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
3 Queen Cells & Why You Need To Know Them
Have a fellow beek or supplier on call with a replacement queen at the ready if you see they need it. Knowing this fact is important when encountering queen cells, the little pods where queen bee larvae develop.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
3 Amazing Facts About The Queen Bee & Her Mating Flight
The drones die after mating. In order to do that, the queen must fill her spermatheca, the sac where she holds the drone's sperm, with as much genetic material from her male counterparts as possible.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
More Research Needed in Bee Health
“ Honey bees are very sick,” explains David Mendes, president of the board of directors for the American Beekeeping Foundation. Not Enough Bees Pollinating Indiana crops has been Tom Eiseles' business for more than 30 years.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
5 Honeybee Myths, Legends & Folklore
Honeybees have served as a timeless bridge between the human world and the mystical. You didn't tell the bees.” What I thought was simply an old Appalachian superstition, is in fact, a very old tradition among beekeepers.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia