- Plant a variety of flowering plants, shrubs, and trees that bloom at different times of the year. This will provide a consistent source of nectar and pollen for the bees to forage on.
- Avoid using pesticides and other chemicals in your garden. These can be harmful to bees and other pollinators. Instead, use organic methods to control pests and disease. Inside your home, use only non-toxic, bee-safe chemicals for cleaning. Or, if you use a cleaning service, make sure they are using bee-friendly chemicals.
- Provide a source of water for bees. They need water to drink and to help cool their hive on hot days. You can do this by filling a shallow dish with pebbles and water, or by installing a bee waterer.
- Consider becoming a beekeeper. This will provide a safe and protected environment for bees to thrive and produce honey. You can learn more about beekeeping by joining a local beekeeping association or taking a class.