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    Specially designed by experts to provide a wealth of reliable, nectar and pollen rich blooms, to attract and benefit a wide variety of useful, pollinating bees. Creating a colourful display which is easy to grow and flowers over a long period.

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    Theres a lot to learn and have with our Little Gardeners Mini Greenhouse. Have great fun building a reusable mini greenhouse and start growing with your little Gardeners. Ideal for all year round growing in the classroom, nursery or at home.Resource

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    Great for getting children reading and singing nursery rhymes, this book and characters set will help you to bring the classics to life. Includes 6 finger puppets a white mouse, a colourful fish, Humpty Dumpty, a black sheep, Incy Wincy Spider and a

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  • Do bees go to cut flowers?

    Bees do not go to cut flowers because cut flowers have been removed from their source of nectar and pollen. Bees rely on the nectar and pollen from flowers to feed themselves and their colonies, so they are attracted to live, intact flowers. Cut flowers do not provide the same resources for bees, so they are not typically visited by them.

  • Which plants repel bees and wasps?

    Plants such as mint, eucalyptus, citronella, and wormwood are known to repel bees and wasps due to their strong scents. These plants emit fragrances that bees and wasps find unpleasant, deterring them from coming near. Planting these types of herbs and flowers in your garden or outdoor space can help keep bees and wasps away naturally.

  • What do you do during a student internship in landscaping and gardening (gardening and landscaping/gardening)?

    During a student internship in landscaping and gardening, you would typically assist with various tasks such as planting, weeding, watering, and pruning plants. You may also help with landscape design, installation of hardscape features, and maintenance of outdoor spaces. Additionally, you may have the opportunity to learn about soil preparation, pest control, and proper use of gardening tools and equipment. Overall, the internship provides hands-on experience in all aspects of landscaping and gardening, allowing you to gain valuable skills and knowledge in the field.

  • Which plants do bees and wasps not like?

    Bees and wasps are not particularly fond of plants with strong scents, such as mint, eucalyptus, and citronella. They also tend to avoid plants with fuzzy or hairy leaves, like lamb's ear or velvety sage. Additionally, plants with very bright or dark colors may not attract bees and wasps as much as plants with more subtle colors.

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  • Where do these little bees and flowers come from?

    These little bees and flowers come from nature. Bees are natural pollinators that help flowers reproduce by transferring pollen from one flower to another. Flowers are also a natural part of the ecosystem, growing from seeds and being nourished by sunlight, water, and soil. Both bees and flowers are essential components of the natural world and play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of the environment.

  • What are the worker bees among the bees?

    Worker bees are female bees that are responsible for various tasks within the hive, such as caring for the young (larvae), collecting nectar and pollen, building and maintaining the hive, and defending it from intruders. They make up the majority of the bees in a colony and are essential for the survival and functioning of the hive. Worker bees do not reproduce but instead support the queen bee and the overall colony.

  • Can bees respawn?

    No, bees do not respawn in the same way that video game characters might. When a bee dies, it cannot come back to life. However, a bee colony can produce new bees through the process of swarming, where a new queen bee is raised and the colony splits to form a new hive. So while individual bees do not respawn, the colony can continue to thrive and produce new bees.

  • What attracts bees?

    Bees are attracted to a variety of things, including bright colors, sweet smells, and nectar-producing flowers. They are also drawn to flowers with a high pollen and nectar content, as these provide the necessary resources for their survival. Additionally, bees are attracted to patterns of ultraviolet light that are invisible to the human eye, which helps them locate flowers more easily. Overall, bees are primarily attracted to flowers and plants that provide them with the food and resources they need to thrive.

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