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NEWSLETTER – When to remove mason block, protect from mono wasps, when to release leafcutter

It’s such a bitter-sweet time of year when mason bees start to slow down and take their sweet time to lay their final eggs. Depending on when you released your bees will determine when to remove your mason bee nesting block. Learn more in our latest edition of Solitary Bee Buzz

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