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Bees come in all shapes, sizes, and colors. Entomology Education lab members spent the spring semester honing their bee identification skills and appreciating bee diversity.
Photo by Louise Lynch
In Spring 2014, Ph.D. student, Louise Lynch, built and distributed 200 bumble bee domiciles for Bumble Boosters, a citizen science project.
Photo by Erin Ingram
Bumble Boosters kits were distributed to project participants. The effort hopes to involve citizen scientists in building a better bumble bee domicile.
Photo by Louise Lynch
Bumble Boosters kits included wildflower seed mixes. The pollen and nectar from these flowers will provide important food resources for hungry bumble bees.
Photo by Louise Lynch