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Pollinator Garden Articles

Orange coneflower, purple coneflower, and sweet pepperbush.
Orange coneflower, purple coneflower, and sweet pepperbush. Photo by Debbie Roos.

Pollinator Garden Maintenance:

Spring Chores in the Pollinator Garden

Fall Chores in the Pollinator Garden: Leave the Leaves and Save the Stems

Provide Nesting Habitat for Native Bees Through Plants Stems in Your Garden

Challenging the Conventional Wisdom about Praying Mantids

Other Articles:

Ground-Nesting Bees Should Be Appreciated, Not Feared!

Celebrating 15 Years in Pollinator Paradise!

Chatham County 4-H Youth Participate in the Great Southeast Pollinator Census

Critter Spotlight: Passionflower Bee

Pollinator Plant Spotlight: Late Figwort

Critter Spotlight: Camouflaged Looper

Community Scientists Trained to Participate in Bumble Bee Atlas Project

General Pollinator/Beneficial Insect Articles:

Have You Seen the Largest Butterfly in the U.S.?

Emergency Bumble Bee Nest Relocation

Birth of an Assassin

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