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VIDEO – Learn How to Set Up Your Mason Bee Starter Kit and When to Release Bees
Spring is coming and it's time to get ready for your mason bees to arrive. In this video we will … [Read more...] about VIDEO – Learn How to Set Up Your Mason Bee Starter Kit and When to Release Bees
VIDEO – Learn How to Create a Healthy Habitat for Mason and Leafcutter Bees – Northwest Flower & Garden Festival
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Haunted Bee House -See what predators lurk inside
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VIDEO – How to Transition Old Nesting Material to Healthy Nests and Rescue Bees Inside
When you set out a "bee hotel" to attract mason bees, you're also attracting invasive predators. In … [Read more...] about VIDEO – How to Transition Old Nesting Material to Healthy Nests and Rescue Bees Inside
How to Involve Kids with Mason Bees!
Mason Bees are amazing pollinators and kids love to watch these friendly non-stinging bees work. … [Read more...] about How to Involve Kids with Mason Bees!
VIDEO – How to Make a Clay/Mud Hole for Mason Bees
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Mason Bees Don’t Chew Wood… Those are the Carpenter Bees
Many people confuse mason bees with carpenter bees. They are both solitary bees, but mason bee … [Read more...] about Mason Bees Don’t Chew Wood… Those are the Carpenter Bees