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All products and services featured are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. The arrival of spring brings singing birds, butterflies, and various types of insects. It also brings pollinators in the form of bees, which homeowners are typically less eager to … Read more

Is Bee Pollen Good for Bearded Dragons?

Reptile not eating its greens?! Reptiles LOVES Bee Pollen! We provide 1oz, and 4oz Bee Pollen Powder. 100% PURE, all Natural, Premium quality. Up to 40% high-quality vegetable protein, vitamin C, D, E, and Amino Acids. Adult Bearded Dragon diet consist of 70/30 greens to protein. If your dragon doesn’t like greens, sprinkle our Bee … Read more

Do Dead Bees Attract More Bees?

Seeing dead bees around your property can be concerning. You may worry it’s a sign of a larger issue or that it may attract more bees to the area. However, in most cases, a dead bee does not signal danger nor will it bring in swarms of new bees. How Bees Communicate Bees have complex … Read more

The Top 10 Bee Eating Birds in North America

Birds that eat bees and other insects are called true insectivores. There are more than 6,000 species of these birds. If our bee populations are going down, does this matter? In general, no, birds don’t pose a major threat. But, some types of birds are specialists when it comes to insects hunting. Most things in … Read more

Spotting Carpenter Bee Damage in Images: What to Look For

For homeowners in many parts of the United States, carpenter bees rarely attract attention. When passing near homes, these bees may go unnoticed or be mistaken for other bees. However, homeowners in areas with large carpenter bee populations look at these wood-damaging insects differently. Carpenter bee activities can cause extensive damage to wooden structures, including … Read more

Getting to Know the Sweat Bees of North Carolina

Sweat bees are a common type of bee found throughout North Carolina As their name suggests, they are attracted to perspiration and are often spotted landing on people to lick up the salt from their sweat While the name “sweat bee” may conjure up images of a bothersome pest, these bees are generally not aggressive … Read more

can a wasp kill a bee

Because this website has a lot of information about wasps, people often ask me if wasps eat, attack, or kill bees, and if they can even kill a big bumble bee. They also want to know if wasps and bees can get along. Firstly, its worth noting that bees and wasps are related. However, even … Read more