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Dandelions Not the Way to Help Honey Bees

With pollinator numbers dropping around the United States, some homeowners will leave dandelions in their yard saying they’re trying to help the honeybees with a source of food.

 

While their intentions may be good, experts say dandelions are not the best for bees.

 

Katie Buckley says dandelions lack many of the acids and minerals honeybees need for a balanced diet. She says the best way you can help honeybees and other pollinators is by planting a variety of flowers.

 

Buckley noted a variety of colors, sizes, bloom schedules will make your property attractive, and every little bit helps…

 

 


Those living in apartments or small lots can help with potted plants. She says the average honeybee will travel up to two miles in search of pollen.

 

She adds the agriculture industry is working on many of the pollinator issues, but she said the non-farming community plays a role as well…

 

 

Buckley added if you’re not a fan of the maintenance required for flowers, trees and shrubs can help pollinators.

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