Solitary Bees: Nature's Independent Pollinators

Understanding Solitary Bees

Solitary bees are fascinating creatures, vastly different from their social cousins, the honeybees. They do not live in colonies nor produce honey, which makes them uniquely independent.

These industrious insects are critical pollinators in ecosystems, contributing significantly to the pollination of plants and gardens. 🌸🐝

A Beautiful Bee Illustration
An elegant bee going about its business.

How You Can Help Solitary Bees

Learn more about their incredible role in nature and how to create a welcoming environment for these friendly insects. Visit Our Bees Resource page for more info.