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Bee Campus USA - Washtenaw Community College
Bee Campus USA fosters ongoing dialogue to raise awareness of the role pollinators play in our communities and what each of us can do to provide them with healthy habitat.
Overview
Committee Members
Habitat Plan
Bee Campus Awareness Events
Student Service-Learning Projects
Pollinator-Focused Courses
Alternatives to Pesticide Use
Books
Articles
Bee Campus Educational Signage
Michigan Initiative
Bee News
Bee Friendly Gardens
Bee Justice
Inter at AA Trinity Hospital - St. Joe Farm
Books
Are Pesticides Really Necessary?
by
Keith C. Barrons
Call Number: SB951.B26
ISBN: 0895268884
Publication Date: 1981
Pesticides, a Love Story
by
Michelle Mart
Call Number: SB950.2 .A1 M37 2015
ISBN: 9780700621286
Publication Date: 2015
Attracting Beneficial Bugs to Your Garden, Revised and Updated Second Edition
by
Jessica Walliser
Call Number: SB603.5 .W35 2022
ISBN: 9780760371718
Publication Date: 2022-02-01
Articles
How to control invasive pests while protecting pollinators and other beneficial insects
From Michigan State University Extension. Pollinators and Pollination.
Reduced Risk and Organophosphate Alternative Decisions for Conventional Pesticides
From the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
How to avoid bee-killing pesticides
From Environment America Research & Policy Center.
Pollinator-Aware Yard Care
From the City of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Scroll down the page for information about avoiding use of pesticides.
What’s Eating My Plants? Deter unwanted visitors from gobbling up your garden
Snyder, E. (2024). What’s Eating My Plants? Deter unwanted visitors from gobbling up your garden. Mother Earth News, 325, 22–25.
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