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Pollinator Garden
Visit the library pollinator gardens from spring through fall to see the variety of blooms as the seasons change.
In the spring of 2023, Fitchburg library staff in collaboration with Dane County Master Gardeners revitalized the raised gardens at the Library's Lacy Road entrance and outside of the Storytime Room. The gardens are featured in our summer programming and for the community to enjoy.
The library held a BioBlitz through iNaturalist to record insects visiting the gardens in the summer of 2024. Participants made 124 observations of 62 species including butterflies, beetles and 16 different kinds of bees. One of our master gardeners saw an endangered Rusty-Patched Bumble Bee. Go to the Insects of Fitchburg Public Library iNaturalist project page.
To learn about the Rusty-Patched Bumble Bee, visit the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources page here Version OptionsPollinator GardenHeadline.
Check out the library Facebook post to find out more about Rusty-Patched Bumble Bee sighting.
- 1 habitat sign2
- 2 bumble bee
- 3 bumblebee
- 4 bees on bee balm
- 5 brown belted bumble bee
- 6 carrot seed month
- 7 common eastern BB zigzag goldenrod
- 8 furrow bee on large leaf aster
- 9 male red-belted BB on prairie onion
- 10 more bees
- 11 monarch close up
- 12 pearl or northern crescent butterfly on large leaf aster
- 13 two spotted longhorn bee on orange snapdragon
- 14 red belted bumblee bee
- 15 two spotted longhorn bee on zinnia
- 16 white striped month on solomons seal