Bee hotels give native pollinators a post-bushfire fighting chance, study reveals
JARRAH FORESTS, SOUTH-WEST WESTERN AUSTRALIA, JUN 25 – A study found that over 800 native bee nests were occupied in bee hotels, demonstrating their role in aiding recovery after severe bushfires in Western Australia.
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Bee hotels give native pollinators a post-bushfire fighting chance, study reveals
A world-first trial led by University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ) native bee scientist and conservationist Dr. Kit Prendergast has found bee hotels can play a vital role in helping native bee populations recover after bushfires.
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