Things You'll Need
Instructions
Create your account on the website, www.thegreatsunflowerproject.org, using a valid e-mail address.
Choose the level of commitment you wish to participate in the study.
Order the seeds at your local store or from the project website, for the sunflower variety Helianthus annuus or "lemon queen." It's important that all bee counters observe interactions with the same variety of flower, because different variations might result in altered pollinator preference.
Plant seeds in appropriate soil and in a sunny area. Observation can begin once the seeds germinate and the flowers blossom.
Begin study over the weekend between the hours of 10 a.m. and noon. Record the temperature outside and the number of open flowers on your sunflower plant.
Check to see that the sunflowers you are observing have pollen in them by touching the center of the flower. If you see a light yellow dust residue on your finger, the flower can be observed for bee visitation.
Count the number of bees that visit your sunflower plant for 15 minutes or until you've recorded a maximum of five bees. Stop counting if you reach five bees before the 15 minutes is up.
Record your findings in the data sheets provided by the website and submit the data online by clicking the "Submit Sample" button. You can also mail the hard copies of your data to the address provided on the data sheets. If you don't see any bees in the 15-minute observation period, report the findings immediately. The main focus of the study is to find where bee populations are declining.