So, like a normal BJ, then?
So, like a normal BJ, then?
About 6000 species of solitary bees in North America. Providing them habitat by planting the flowering species they visit is a huge first step. Additionally making ‘space’ for their larva is enormously helpful. Many are ground dwelling, so getting rid of ‘landscape cloth’ which blocks them from burrowing is useful.
Check with your local cooperative extension service for information about the bees in your area.
Here’s an article from OSU on the topic: https://extension.oregonstate.edu/gardening/pollinators/nesting-habits-solitary-bees
Xerces Society: https://xerces.org/publications/brochures/save-the-stems
World Bee Project: https://worldbeeproject.org/2023/11/15/solitary-bees-their-crucial-pollination-role-and-diverse-habitats/
It certainly could be gay. And that’s ok.
Friends, spicy foods are no joke!
No ads on Lemmy. Where did you find this “average user”?
Yay, Oglaf! Thanks for the reminder; it had slipped off my radar. https://www.oglaf.com/archive/
Invented December 23, 1947, therefore, on average, we made a danged lot of them every year since.
Oh my, all my Trans Sisters!!
I better get mine, soon.
LoL. Lavender Lad, get on your bike and ride off that anger. It’s not harming anyone apart from yourself.
Good to know. I do more road trips now that I’m not driving an ICE car. Plugshare does list those stations. I have a certain antipathy for ‘petrol’ companies. Something to do with the demise of the human species, to which I’m reasonably concerned about.
Yar, Matey’s, and a fine good week it was. Onward to the spooky part!
Ooh, Spooky!
Food Cooperatives exist. Ours hasn’t changed the location of things since they opened the new location, like 20 years ago.