Summer is in full swing! Hopefully you have ventured outside exploring the flora that brings beauty to the Columbia Gorge area. Have you seen any native bees visiting their grocery store — the flowers and plants? Native bees are out foraging for nectar and pollen to support their brood (babies). Each egg must have a bit of nectar and a splash of pollen.

Honey bees, on the other hand, forage not only for their brood but sustenance for the long winter months ahead. The native bee’s queen hibernates through the wintry season, only surviving one year. Thus, the need for nectar stores is unnecessary.