Now the sand bed for wild bees and pollinators is ready! We hope for a positive response and the move of the new dwellings wild bees in the new sandy surface above the perennial flowers.
To provide food for the bees, we have made an area with planted perennials (perennial flowers) in sand and an area with meadow seeds (annual flowers that release seeds and self-injure from year to year) in sand that we hope will germinate during the summer. We have also planted a tree of the mountain cherry variety and two shrubs of ginnala maple at the sandy surfaces.
The location of the sand bed is chosen both in view of the warm sun and the location's proximity to colony areas with crops, which allows the bees to thrive even better and benefit the growers by pollinating vegetables.
At the turn of the month August-September, the hive with tambin, which has been here since 2014, moves to another location.