
Know Your Pollinators Av Tim Harris
Did you know a honeybee visits about 50 to 100 flowers during each nectar-collection trip? You'll discover loads of interesting facts about 35 common pollinating insects - from ladybugs, moths, and beetles to bees, wasps, flies, and butterflies - including appearance, history and breeding, and details of how to attract t......
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Did you know a honeybee visits about 50 to 100 flowers during each nectar-collection trip? You''ll discover loads of interesting facts about 35 common pollinating insects - from ladybirds, moths, and beetles to bees, wasps, flies and butterflies - including appearance, history and breeding, and details of how to attract them to your garden. From ladybirds whose larvae love to munch on herbs like coriander, fennel, and dill, to nocturnal moths who prefer a flower''s scent to its colour, this fun and fascinating pocket guide will turn both young and old into pollinator enthusiasts.
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Språk | Engelsk |
Sjanger | Naturvitenskap og teknologi |
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Sett | Nei |
Typ | Papirbøker |
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