Thanks to Mrs McDonald, (Ariel and Lucie – Stage 1) the school garden now has a Bee Hotel! Thanks also, to Mr Fuller for painstakingly and patiently, cutting the bamboo to size, to provide accommodation for the guests!
Abbie says: “The Super Pollinators
Incursion is a great support to gardening programs and class studies exploring
habitat, lifecycles, pollination or minibeasts (including bees of course!). In
it we discuss bee life cycles, their important pollinating roles, and threats
to bees and also showcase many of the 2000 native bee species we have in Australia.
We also make a bee hotel suitable for about 24 bee species in the Sydney area.
During the workshop the students have access to view over 100 preserved
invertebrates under magnification and inspect models (large ‘pat-able' bee, and
large model of carpenter bee lifecycle), posters, UV viewer (how a bee sees
flowers) and related bee items (a preserved stingless bee nest, pollen and
nectar reserves and even bee poo!)”
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