On April 22, Earth Day 2024, the team at TTI Environmental embarked on a mission to enhance our headquarters’ garden into even a more vibrant sanctuary for local wildlife. With sustainability at the forefront of our efforts, we dedicated time to enlarging our HQ green space. Our garden expansion project was more than just landscaping—it …
Butterflies, Bees and now Birds! TTI’s front yard garden welcomes addition of new Bluebird House
In celebration of Earth Day TTI’s Mike Stocku set up a Bluebird house on our front lawn area. Mike has been helping Bluebirds at his home in southeastern Pennsylvania for over 7 years with great success. The native Bluebird has declined seriously with the loss of habitat and nesting sites. In many areas its recovery …
Update – TTI’s Pollinator Gardens, Monarch Butterfly Station and Bee Hotels
These gardens are designed to attract bees and butterflies as these animals perform the crucial ecosystem service of pollination–making it possible for our food and flowers to grow. They provide food and habitat for honey bees, bumble bees, solitary bees, butterflies and other pollinators. Restoring habitat for pollinators includes choosing to grow the native plants …
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Ecological give-back: It’s all about the Bees
At the end of April, TTI installed 2 Bee Hotels at our headquarter office. For Part 1 of the story, click here. Here is Part 2: The hum of bees is the voice of the garden. ~Elizabeth Lawrence Most of the world’s bees live alone. The world is home to 21,000 species of bees, the …
Some species need social distancing & solitary places, we wanted to help. So we made bee hotels;)
Solitary bees are Critical Pollinators and masters of Social Distance! We can learn from them right now. And decided to help. We made bee hotels. Part 1. Most of the world’s bees live a “solitary” lifestyle, living alone. The world is home to over 21,000 species of bees and a 90% of bee species do …