
Building a Mason Bee House - Dave's Garden
Mar 23, 2018 · Mason bees make great garden additions. They sometimes get a bad rap for damaging homes and wood, but they only really take advantage of the spaces they're able to …
Mason Bees for Pollinating Your Fruit Trees - Dave's Garden
Apr 26, 2012 · With the decline of honeybee populations, fruit growers have been looking for alternatives to pollinate their crops. Native bees can be the solution, and mason bees are a …
Helping Our Fragile Pollinators By Encouraging the Mason Bee
Jun 5, 2021 · Mason bees are an important part of our fragile pollinator system. They are peaceful and easy to attract to your garden.
Bee Box Basics - Dave's Garden
Jan 22, 2018 · The vast majority of backyard bees are solitary (mason, blue orchard, and mining bees, to name but a few). In the U.S., there are over 4,000 species of solitary bees, all of …
Where do bees go in winter? - Dave's Garden
Jan 19, 2012 · Hornfaced Bees (Osmia cornifrons) Hornfaced bees are a species of mason bees and are closely related to blue orchard bees. They are native to Japan and were introduced to …
Wasatch Mason Bees - Dave's Garden
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Pollen bees - there's no honey, Honey - Dave's Garden
Jun 22, 2009 · Pollen bees? These are the native North American bees that were responsible for all of the pollination before the Europeans brought honey bees to the New World. There are …
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Crown Bees - Dave's Garden
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Leave Your Leaves this Winter - Dave's Garden
Oct 24, 2022 · Mason bees use hollow stems and clustered sticks for their eggs and praying mantids attach their egg masses to stems and pieces of bark. If you clean these items up each …