In today’s news, World Food Programme’s food assistance for the Rohingya in Bangladesh enhanced with rice from Korea, German study shows El Niño weather events set to become more extreme and even irreversible under climate change, researchers in United States determine vegan diet can help reverse Alzheimer’s disease, renewable energy surpasses fossil fuel generation in Italy for first time, woman in Nova Scotia, Canada rescues youth from ocean rip current, new delectable vegan options launched for greener summer, and wild horse-people find sanctuary at Skydog Ranch.
I have a useful tip for you if you are interested in helping our bee co-inhabitants thrive. Bee hotels are wonderful safe havens, yet with many commercial bee hotels you cannot remove the glued in nesting materials to be easily cleaned. This leads to an increase in the risk of parasitic wasps, flies, mites, fungi, bacteria, and viruses inhabiting the space over time. You should ideally empty out and clean your bee house every year or two. To do this, remove the filled nesting tubes in the fall or at the end of the season. Clean the trays. Restock your house with fresh nesting trays, paper tubes, blocks, and reeds. It’s ready to put out again toward the end of winter.
Now, it’s time to go on that fun amusement tour as the joke of the day is waiting. It’s called “VP of the House.”
Jack wanted to be the vice president of his workplace book club, but did not win the election for the post. After the disappointing loss, Jack went home to his wife. She consoled him:
“Don’t worry, dear, in this house, you’ll always be vice president!”
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