Animas Grange talk to cover role of pollinators in gardens

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Animas Grange talk to cover role of pollinators in gardens

Presentation to discuss role of bugs, birds and bats in growing food
Beekeeper Carol Tyrell of the Four Corners Bee Association watches as participants of a workshop work on a bee box near Teec Nos Pos on June 29.
As Carol Tyrell looks on, Roy Kady of Teec Nos Pos examines bees from his beehive under a magnifying glass.
A bee searches for pollen among crab apple blossoms. As generalists that pollinate a number of different plants, bumblebees are among the most important pollinators in local food gardens.

Animas Grange talk to cover role of pollinators in gardens

Beekeeper Carol Tyrell of the Four Corners Bee Association watches as participants of a workshop work on a bee box near Teec Nos Pos on June 29.
As Carol Tyrell looks on, Roy Kady of Teec Nos Pos examines bees from his beehive under a magnifying glass.
A bee searches for pollen among crab apple blossoms. As generalists that pollinate a number of different plants, bumblebees are among the most important pollinators in local food gardens.
If you go

Carol Tyrrell with Four Corners Beekeepers will give a free presentation, “Planting to Support Bees and Other Pollinators,” at 6:30 p.m. July 18 at the Animas Valley Grange, 7271 County Road 203, north of Durango. Refreshments will be provided.
For more information, call 385-5298.