From Audubon Society of Northern Virginia <[email protected]>
Subject Attracting Bees & Beneficial Insects with Native Plants
Date February 26, 2021 6:59 PM
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Join us for this virtual event with pollinator expert Heather Holm!

February 26, 2021
Attracting Bees & Beneficial Insects with Native Plants
Heather Holm

Join us as we welcome Heather Holm, biologist, pollinator conservationist, and award-winning author. In addition to assisting with native bee research projects, she informs and educates audiences nationwide through her writing and presentations about the fascinating world of native pollinators, beneficial insects, and the native plant communities that support them.

Most insects have a positive impact in our landscapes. Native plants can be selected to attract specific bees and beneficial insects including predatory and parasitic wasps, beetles, flies, true bugs, and lacewings. Learn about the predator-prey relationships of these flower-visiting beneficial insects and how they help keep problem insect populations in balance. The life cycles, diversity, and nesting habitat of native bees will also be covered along with examples of native plants for different site conditions.

This is a joint venture with the American Horticultural Society ([link removed]) .

The program will not be recorded.

ONLINE: Saturday, March 6, 11:00AM
Fee: $10
Limit: 500

To register, click here ([link removed]) .

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