Protect Your Pollinators
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The University of Georgia’s
Honey Bee Program
Has excellent guidelines
for creating a permanent pasture as habitat for native bees
at www.ent.uga.edu/bees/pollination/pollination.htm. Click
on “Establishing a Bee Pasture.”
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