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helping hand

How Sunflowers Provide a Helping Hand

Dan May 16, 2019Specialty Crops, This Land of Ours

…bees and other pollen-collecting insects and hummingbirds.  Sunflowers are noted as being allelopathic, which means that they emit a chemical that prevents other plants from propagating nearby. Amazingly, sunflowers can…

Cathy Isomgardeningsunflowers
plants

Plants that Attract Bees and Other Pollinators

Dan May 8, 2019Pollinators, This Land of Ours

…These might even be some plants you may not have even considered. Such as Borage. Known as the “starflower” and the “bee bush,” bees love this medicinal herb! Rosemary… honeybees…

Cathy Isomgardeninghoneybeespollinators
grow

Grow Milkweed for a Specific Insect

Dan May 7, 2019This Land of Ours

…bees and other pollinators. Butterflies don’t only need nectar, but also need food at the caterpillar stage. The leaves of all milkweed species are the ONLY food that the caterpillars…

Cathy IsomgardeningmilkweedMonarch butterfly

Bumblebee Species Possible Listings Further Threatens California Ag

Brian German May 6, 2019Agri-Business, Regulation

…impact on the bumblebees.  Competition from other bees was also highlighted in the report as reducing pollen and nectar resources.  “They blame the increased use of commercial honeybees.  So as…

bumblebeesCalifornia Department of Fish and Wildlifeendangered species
honey bee

Weak Honey Bee Colonies May Fail From Cold Exposure During Shipping

Dan April 18, 2019Industry News Release, Research

…the hive rebounded from being transported. At the same time though, the bees’ genes involved in producing antibiotic peptides had increased activity, possibly as a way for the bees to…

CCDhoney beesUSDA/ARS
follow

Follow the Basic Steps for Stewardship of Treated Seed

Dan April 15, 2019Industry News Release, Seeds

…labeling; eliminate weeds in the field prior to planting; minimize dust by using advanced seed flow lubricants; “BeeAware” of honey bees and hives located near the field; ensure that any…

ASTAplantingtreated seed
garden

Dealing with Dandelions in the Garden

Dan April 3, 2019This Land of Ours

…play with and, bees and other beneficial insects love them.  Birds also enjoy dandelion seeds. Some reasons to get rid of them: they’re ugly, invasive, and cause allergies.  The key…

Cathy Isomdandeliongardening
honey bee colonies

Honey Bee Colonies More Successful By Foraging on Non-Crop Fields

Dan March 20, 2019Industry News Release, Pollinators

…colonies, and a colony’s success in the spring depends on total vitellogenin reserves carried by specialized bees over the winter. Vitellogenin prolongs the lifespans of queens and forager bees as…

honey bee colonieshoney beespollinatorsUSDA/ARS
almond board of california

Almond Matters: Extending Bloom Can Provide Better Opportunity

Brian German January 31, 2019Almond Matters, News from our Sponsors

…cooler, bees aren’t flying and aren’t as active.  So that could be another situation where that extension of the bloom period could be very valuable to the grower.” California has…

Almond Bloomalmond matters
garden

Bee Balm, an Important Garden Ally

Dan January 30, 2019Nursery crops, This Land of Ours

…mint family. It’s also known as horsemint and wild bergamot, and is native to North America. It’s attractive to bees and other pollinating insects, as well as hummingbirds and beneficial…

Bee BalmCathy IsomgardeningMonarda
ars

ARS Microscopy Research Helps Unravel the Workings of a Major Honey Bee Pest

Dan January 29, 2019Industry News Release, Pollinators, Research

…by the mites, which were located directly above the bee’s fat body tissue. The images represent the first direct evidence that Varroa mites feed on adult bees, not just the larvae and…

microscopy honey bee researchUSDA/ARSVarroa mites
chamomile

Where You Should Plant Chamomile

Dan January 24, 2019Nursery crops, This Land of Ours

…oil production in these plants. Chamomile also attracts friendly insects like bees and ladybugs to the garden, and repels mosquitos. It does not generally do as well indoors. It’s a…

Cathy Isomchamomile
genome

Genome Published of the Small Hive Beetle, a Major Honey Bee Parasite

Dan December 19, 2018Environment, Industry News Release, Pollinators, Research

…in a bee colony: pollen, brood, honey, dead adult bees and combs) and cause honey to ferment in the process. If the number of SHBs is high enough, adult bees…

genomehoney bee parasitesmall hive beetleUSDA/ARS
bee

New ‘Bee Where’ Program Should Be Here By Spring

Dan December 19, 2018Pollinators

…bees, at BeeWhereCalifornia.com. About the Author Taylor Hillman Sponsored Content Let’s Talk Livestock Risk Protection For Those Beef On Dairy Animals – Matt Ramsey November 4, 2025 CIR Agriculture Harvester…

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