September Featured Pollinator: Hunt’s Bumblebee
This beautiful and important bumblebee is the star in the Bee City Los Alamos logo! If you’ve been paying attention […]
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Join in the Pollinator Conservation Movement by meeting the monthly Featured Pollinator, learning about pollinator-friendly gardening, and keeping up with Bee City Los Alamos news.
This beautiful and important bumblebee is the star in the Bee City Los Alamos logo! If you’ve been paying attention […]
September Featured Pollinator: Hunt’s Bumblebee Read More »
Learn how to help invertebrates and pollinators in the winter.
Fall Garden Maintenance for Pollinators Read More »
At Bee City Los Alamos, we often talk about how pesticides are one of the most significant threats to pollinators. But, why are they such an issue?
Why Pesticides are Such a Bad Idea Read More »
If you are new to gardening, you may have questions about where and how to get started. A great first step is to do a site assessment of your yard.
Some thoughts on how to design your pollinator paradise Read More »
Are butterflies good pollinators? Or, do they pollinate by accident? Does it matter? You decide.
Are Butterflies Good Pollinators? It’s complicated. Read More »
Volunteers help plant the Pollinator Demonstration Garden. Come volunteer with us June 29th, 2024 from 8AM to 11AM.
The Pollinator Demonstration Garden is coming together, thanks to our great volunteers!! Read More »
Apply now for our Backyard Pollinator Project Native Plant give-away.
PEEC & Bee City are creating a native pollinator list and encourage you to join our iNaturalist Citizen Science project to help track and identify native pollinators & the plants they frequent.
PEEC Nature Center & Bee City Los Alamos conduct Citizen Science Read More »
Golden Currant blooming in White Rock, early April 2024 | Photo by Dana Ecelberger Wow! It has been a busy
Bee City Los Alamos May Newsletter #1! Read More »