Discover the gentle methods of bee relocation during swarming season and learn why protecting these vital pollinators is essential for our ecosystem.
In this video, Bee expert Peter and I inspect our new bee hive for the second time since getting them and we catch the queen bee to protect her because the whole hive depends on the Queen's survival.
This video shows an Australian stingless native beehive being split to make two hives. These Australian native bees are called Tetragonula carbonaria, but there are over 1500 different varieties of ...
The University of Findlay has earned national recognition again, this time as an affiliate of the Bee Campus USA program.
In a significant step towards a sustainable future, the pollinator garden named after Dr Jane Goodall was opened at Terra in ...
Valentine's Day is almost here and FYI has you covered from the flowers to dinner to dessert and to new places to cuddle up.
A woman’s “excellent” gardening hack to help thirsty wildlife on her 10-acre property has sent Aussies bolting to their own ...
You can see them out gathering pollen sometimes, on a warm sunny winter day. It helps if you have some nectar and pollen plants. Recently I was at a local nursery and saw a table full of Gaillardia.
Climate change is bringing new insect pests into our gardens. A change in climate means that areas that were once ...
Social bees, such as honeybees and bumblebees, often live in hives or nests, above or below the ground ... Plant a range of flowers in your garden so bees have access to nectar from March to October.
A scent and hint of spring in winterThe beautiful amber trumpet blooms of the Carolina Jasmine emit a sweet pre-spring aroma ...