Bees in summer: how to help in warmer weather
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Lydia German
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lancswt.org.ukBees in summer: how to help in warmer weatherlancswt.org.ukDuring summer it’s incredibly important to support our local wildlife where we can. Long periods of drought can cause dehydration and can lead to plants drying out, meaning less pollen and nectar for our bees and other pollinators. A third of the food we eat relies on pollination of some kind.
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