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Garden Plot: Don’t want to get stung? You won’t!

Support your local bees — even if they are in your lawn

John in Silver Spring writes: “Ground bees have taken over more than half of our lawn, and are really making our new next door neighbors panic. I do not want to kill the bees as I know that they are beneficial, but how do I resolve my neighbor’s panic issues?”

Well you can start by having the neighbors watch as you walk into the middle of the bees while they’re at their most active to show that these super-beneficial ground-nesting native bees don’t sting. (The males don’t have stingers and the females, being female, know better.)

Now, it would be different if this were late summer and they were yellowjackets. Those ground-nesting WASPS are dangerous to the max. But ground nesting creatures that look like bees in the spring are non-stinging, non-aggressive pollinators that are our best hope for human survival as imported honeybee colonies keep dying off. (No bees, no food

Emergency guide: What you should do to prepare for emergencies

WASHINGTON — Do you know what you'd do if an emergency hits? What if you're at work, your spouse is stuck in traffic and your children are in school? There's no way to plan for every emergency, but you can make sure you're prepared for different scenarios, including making a plan for your family and building a kit of emergency supplies.
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