Bees, Pests, and Flowers Field Day - Jul 2026

📅 14 July 2026 | 📍 Crystal Spring Farm, 277 Pleasant Hill Rd, Brunswick, ME, 04011, United States
Join the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation for a field day in Brunswick, Maine, geared towards pollinator and wildlife enthusiasts, conservation practitioners, and low-bush blueberry and/or mixed vegetable producers.
9 a.m.: Welcome and transportation to habitat planting
10 a.m.: A presentations on habitat planting experience and research findings
11 a.m.: Walk and talk on native plants for pollinators and beneficial insects
12:30 p.m.: Lunch (provided, please register)
1 p.m.: Integrated Pest and Pollinator Management
lowbush blueberries (1 pesticide credit)
mixed vegetable (1 pesticide credit)
REGISTER HERE
Source: mofga.org
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