Walla Walla County might just be the only place on Earth where you have to brake for bees. “You can see the signs here,” says Mike Ingham, as he drives by a 20-mile-per-hour speed limit sign with a ...
Q: I recently noticed that the seed company from which I was about to order offers "treated" seeds. The treatment seems to be some kind of chemical. Do you know what is used? Should I avoid these ...
ST. LOUIS, Mo. - Here's a freebie that'll have you buzzing. Cheerios is hoping to boost global bee populations by giving away wildflower seeds. You'll get your wildflower seeds in four to six weeks.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Nearly every foraging honey bee in the state of Indiana will encounter neonicotinoids during corn planting season, and the common seed treatments produced no improvement in crop ...
Whether you are thinking about planting a dedicated pollinator garden or just want to plant a few plants to help the bees, oregano should be near the top of your list. Beekeepers have known about the ...
A pledge by Honey Nut Cheerios manufacturer General Mills Inc. to give away 100 million wildflower seeds to address the problem of declining bee populations in North America was so well received by ...
Cheerios distributed 1.5 billion wildflower seeds in an effort to help save the bees. According to their website, Cheerios pledged to send out 100 million wildflower seeds in partnership with Veseys ...
"Our parents started a tradition from the beginning to donate tree seedlings every year to celebrate our birth day and Earth Day," Nabors said. "We are happy to say we have given away over 750,000 ...
Cheerios is sending free wildflower seeds to anyone who signs up on their website to help save the bees. Bees, which play a critical role in our food supply, are dying globally at an alarming rate.
Cheerios gave away 1.5 billion wildflower seeds to aid ailing bee populations this month, the brand said, depleting its supply and smashing its goal of 100 million donated seeds. But unwanted buzz ...
Walla Walla County might just be the only place on Earth where you have to brake for bees. “You can see the signs here,” says Mike Ingham, as he drives by a 20-mile-per-hour speed limit sign with a ...