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Docent: The Bombus Among Us

Monday, October 21 2024

In partnership with the Wild Ones – Door Peninsula Chapter, watch this pre-recorded seminar by Heather Holm.

“Bumble bees (Bombus) are by far our most charismatic and recognizable native bees. In order to help our bumble bees thrive, we must understand their life cycle and nutritional needs. Heather will illustrate the bumble bee life cycle through the growing season; the importance of selecting the right native (woody and herbaceous) plants to meet the nutritional needs of the queens, workers, and males; their habitat; the impacts on populations from climate change; and common upper Midwestern and eastern bumble bee species. She will also feature species in decline including the federally endangered rusty patched bumble bee.”

1:00pm - 3:30pm
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Help set up, then greet attendees as they arrive, and clean up afterwards if necessary. (Attend for master naturalist hours if desired.)
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Contact the event organizers: Lynn Michelsen