Pear blossom with bee, March 2010
Seven months later – beautiful, big, crunchy pears
So much growth is thanks to pollinators!
To the Best of Our Knowledge had a whole show about bees a couple of weeks ago, amazing little beasties 🙂
Is that a radio show? I’m giving a little pollinator talk this Friday and I could always use more information.
It’s one of my favorite podcasts, out of Wisconsin PR: http://ttbook.org/ The bee episode is here: http://ttbook.org/book/bees I’m sure you’ll enjoy it, even if it doesn’t give you new info for your talk!
Thanks! I’ll listen to it tomorrow!
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To the Best of Our Knowledge had a whole show about bees a couple of weeks ago, amazing little beasties 🙂
Is that a radio show? I’m giving a little pollinator talk this Friday and I could always use more information.
It’s one of my favorite podcasts, out of Wisconsin PR: http://ttbook.org/ The bee episode is here: http://ttbook.org/book/bees I’m sure you’ll enjoy it, even if it doesn’t give you new info for your talk!
Thanks! I’ll listen to it tomorrow!