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Mason Bees

Member since: Nov 27, 2023
Published articles: 7

How to Setup a Mason Bee House

Setting up your bee house is a simple project that takes just a little bit of planning and a few minutes every year. Follow these easy steps and enjoy your pollinated fruits, vegetables and...

Articles > Animals & Pets > Birds Dec 21, 2023
Mason Bee General Facts

MASON BEE GENERAL FACTSOsmia Lignaria - Blue Orchard Bee, BOB, or Mason Bee belong to the family Megachilidae and are members of the Osmia Genus. Mason Bees are non- aggressive and non-colonizing...

Articles > Home & Garden > Landscaping Jan 08, 2024
Mason Bees in an Orchard Setup

Orchard bees growers have been utilising honey bees to pollinate their crops for years. Honey bees have been working hard and doing a good job but they are declining. Recently growers have been...

Articles > Home & Garden > Gardening Nov 30, 2023
Mason Bees: Your Ultimate Guide to Nature's Unsung Garden Heroes!

They might not be as famous as honey bees, but these small wonders are garden superheroes! Mason Bees are like the quiet champions of pollination, and they're incredibly good at their job.Unlike the...

Articles > Marketing & Advertising > Social Marketing Feb 08, 2024
Secrets of Successful Gardening: Harnessing the Power of Mason Bees

In the quest for flourishing gardens and bountiful harvests, every gardener seeks the key to success. Amidst the array of gardening techniques and tools, one often-overlooked secret weapon stands out...

Articles > Animals & Pets > Reptiles Apr 05, 2024
Successful Pollination with Solitary Bees

WHAT DO I NEED?Bees, a bee house and nesting materials are required for successful pollination with solitary bees. Answer the questions below to find out which materials will work best for you. *Note...

Articles > Home & Garden > Gardening Feb 25, 2024
Top Nesting Materials for Solitary Bees

In the wild solitary bees find a nesting place under rocks, beneath bark, and in holes in dead trees. Does it really matter what type of nesting materials are used? Maybe it seems like the options are...

Articles > Home & Garden > Gardening Feb 16, 2024

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Once you have all the set up complete it's as simple as watching your bees work and occasionally watering the clay.