How to help our bees, looking for tips

I'm a bee lady!

Plant a diverse pollinator garden with lot's of native plants.
Add trees and shrubs that bloom off season, ie early spring and will provide pollen throughout the season.
Provide shallow, moving water..small fountain
Minimize herbicide and insecticide use
 

I usually plant three mammoth sunflowers each year. They really seem to attract bees in my neighborhood.
I have noticed that they seem territorial of it as I have seen some bees stinging other bees over it. Though they really don't react like it hurts.
 
We don't use insecticides or herbicides at all. They are poison for both people or planet. If you plant wildflower mixes that are native to your region (you can do it in planters around your garden if you don't want to go digging), they will come and feast. Google perennial pollinators (your region).
 
I don't have any advice but saw this and just about melted
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You can always start your own honeybee hive. That’s my summer project this year. Our community college even offers a course on beginner beekeeping.

Thought I’d add a good Ted Talk on urban beekeeping if anyone has the interest.
 
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