Insect pollination is essentially the most environment friendly and reliable mechanism for crops to set seed and reproduce. Sadly, pollinator populations, significantly bee populations are decreasing as we are clearing land for urban improvement, take away vegetation and use pesticides.
Still Creek Landcare: Insect Pollinators In The Garden is a citizen science venture that's carried out once a year, in spring, and aims to measure the abundance and diversity of insect pollinators. It categorises insects into broad groupings of varied native bees and European honey bees, native and unique flies, beetles, butterflies, moths and skippers, native and European wasps and different bugs.
The Australian Pollinator Count supports participating citizen scientists through a variety of online data. I also used the opportunity to attend a brief workshop hosted by Hornsby Shire Council.
After that, simply count the insect pollinators which may be visiting your flowers in any 10 minutes and submit the depend sheet.
The real fun started after that, after I relaxed with a cup of tea in the garden. I grew to become so aware of the big variety of pollinators in my garden. Various native bees and flies were feeding on native vegetation, herbs gone to flower and my salvias. Various butterfly species had been exhibiting off and looking for mates, and a variety of the untidy areas of the garden with bamboo sticks and useless wood had turned already into pollinator nurseries.
By conserving existing pollinator habitat, having massive patches of a selection of completely different flower species out there during the yr and not utilizing pesticides, we may help our pollinators to hold up required numbers.
After all, we want pollinators to assist us to grow our food and flowers and to take care of our pure setting.
If you want to assist or additional info, contact Nick on 9653 2056, through e mail [email protected] or go to Still Creek Landcare at http://www. stillcreeklandcare.com.au or on Facebook.

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Insect pollination is probably the most efficient and dependable mechanism for vegetation to set seed and reproduce. Sadly, pollinator populations, particularly bee populations are decreasing as we are clearing land for city improvement, take away vegetation and use pesticides.