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NEWSLETTER – It’s Time to Release Bees and Learn How to Check on Your Bees

In this edition of Solitary Bee Buzz:

The hole in my tube is blocked, what do I do?
I saw all my bees emerge, now where did they go?
How can I tell if they’ve emerged?
I hear cracking coming from my tube… what is that?
What are those smudge marks on the tube?
Help… I see wasps… what do I do?
If you see tiny little flies that look like a fruit fly ALERT ALERT! Please see below.

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Mason bees
visit up to
2,000
flowers a day
400 Mason bees
do the work of
40,000
honey bees
One Mason bee
block can hold
500
eggs
Farmers
release
1,000
bees per acre
to pollinate their
crops