60-second quiz

Biodiversity Health Check (Louisiana-Friendly)

Answer 10 quick questions. You’ll get a score + practical next steps. Then you can request a free “next best actions” summary.

What you’ll get

  • Score (0–100)
  • Your tier + meaning
  • Recommended next step

1) How many months of the year do you have *something* blooming?

2) Do you intentionally include native Louisiana plants?

3) How often do you observe pollinators (bees/butterflies/wasps/flies) during bloom?

4) Do you have pesticide-free or low-spray zones?

5) Do you provide habitat structure (leaf litter, grasses, shrubs, nesting areas)?

6) Do you manage water well (rain gardens, reduced runoff, infiltration areas)?

7) Is there a nectar gap on your land (times when nothing is blooming)?

8) Do you have managed hives on-site or nearby?

9) Do you track anything over time (photos, notes, bloom calendar, pollinator counts)?

10) Do you have connected habitat (corridors/patches) rather than isolated plantings?

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Louisiana Pollinator Intelligence

A growing resource hub for bloom timing, pollinator habitat, seasonal forage, and practical ecology across Louisiana landscapes.

Pollinators rely on more than one bloom, one season, or one place. This hub brings together field-based observations, practical habitat ideas, and science-forward educational content to help people better understand how pollinators move through the landscape and what truly supports them.

Why this hub exists

The more time you spend watching pollinators, the more you realize how connected everything is. Bloom timing matters. Habitat spacing matters. Native plants matter. Small landscape decisions matter.

A flowering tree near a parking lot, blackberry along a fence line, a patch of clover in a field, or a native planting beside a building may all be part of the same ecological story.

Louisiana Pollinator Intelligence is our way of organizing that story into something practical, useful, and shareable.

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Pollinator Intelligence Map

Explore bloom timing, pollinator activity, and seasonal ecological patterns across Louisiana.

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South Louisiana Bloom Report

Follow the season through bloom updates, field observations, and practical habitat insights.

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Pollinator Waypoints

Learn how small habitat spaces can become meaningful support systems for pollinators.

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Pollinator vision

Big-picture ideas that explain how habitat, bloom timing, and biodiversity connect across the landscape.

Pollinator Habitat

Louisiana Pollinator Corridor

A living network of habitat across farms, neighborhoods, campuses, and community spaces.

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Pollinator Habitat

Louisiana Pollinator Waypoints

Small habitat spaces that make a big difference for pollinators moving through the season.

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Pollinators

A closer look at the species and pollinator groups that shape healthy Louisiana habitat systems.

Honeybees

Pollinators that connect entire landscapes through thousands of daily foraging trips.

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Native Bees

The quiet specialists of pollination and an essential part of resilient ecosystems.

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Hummingbirds

Small pollinators with big presence and strong public engagement value.

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Bats

Nighttime ecological support systems that belong in broader habitat conversations.

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Butterflies & Beneficial Insects

Indicators that habitat is becoming more biologically active and diverse.

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Seasonal intelligence

Seasonal bloom patterns, honey flow timing, and field-based plant observations across Louisiana.

Seasonal Bloom Reports

What’s Blooming in Louisiana Right Now

A seasonal bloom update tied to pollinator activity, nectar flow, and current observations.

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Pollinator Plants

Why Bees Love Blackberry Flowers

One of Louisiana’s most important early spring nectar and pollen sources.

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Seasonal Bloom Reports

Louisiana Honey Flow Calendar

A seasonal look at major nectar sources and how bloom timing shapes colony momentum.

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Beyond hives: building multi-pollinator habitat systems

We are growing Biggie Bee Farm’s pollinator work beyond honeybees alone. That includes exploring waypoint systems that can support bees, native pollinators, hummingbirds, butterflies, beneficial insects, and broader biodiversity across Louisiana landscapes.

These systems are designed to be practical, educational, and deeply tied to the land they live on.

Track Louisiana’s Pollinator Season

Join our Bloom Report for seasonal updates on what is blooming, which pollinators are active, and what we are seeing across the landscape.

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See Where Louisiana's Pollinator Corridor is Growing

Real Locations. Real Impact. One hive at a time.

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