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Distinctive domiciles for solitary bees

Who says bees don’t like castles and cabins, chalets and caves, or even cabanas and condominiums? As the saying goes, “Build them and they will come.” And they do. Pat Barberi of Barre, Vermont has...

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Cultivating an obsession with bees

I awoke to wind. In the faint moon glow, I could see a chain of poplars silhouetted against the sky, the upper branches tossing and thrashing. Individual trees synchronized into a chorus line, bending...

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How Can You Save a Bee?

You’ve seen posters and read bumper stickers. You’ve watched news videos and opened colorful solicitations for money. Cries of “Save the bees!” and “Protect our pollinators!” are ubiquitous, having...

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Emergence box vs hatching box: what’s the difference?

Sometimes I use the wrong word. Yesterday, when someone asked, “What’s a hatching box?” I felt sheepish. I should have written emergence box in my post on lovage. Here’s the question: I planted some...

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It’s time to learn a new bee

Now that September looms and you’ve completed your crucial August mite management, I want you to take a breather. Relax for a moment and reflect on where you find beekeeping information and how you...

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The eastern carpenter bee: an unloved nectar-robbing bee

Everyone wants to "save the bees" with one notable exception. What about this hardworking insect makes it a pollinating pariah? The post The eastern carpenter bee: an unloved nectar-robbing bee...

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Once folk heroes, some beekeepers are targeted by ecoterrorists

Like most environmental problems, the question of how honey bees compete with native bees is complex. To answer the threats, you need to understand how bee competition works. The post Once folk heroes,...

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What happens when shrewd solitary wasps kill mason bees

Did you ever see a cloud of tiny insects nervously casing your mason bee house? If they reminded you or gnats or fruit flies, they may have been Monodontomerus parasitic wasps. The post What happens...

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Little metallic green bees: a stunning surprise in your garden

Have you ever seen a tiny bee with a metallic green body buzzing about your garden and moving at the speed of light? That little bee might be an Agapostemon, also known as a metallic green bee. The...

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Upright hollow stems: much better than toxic mason bee houses

Toxic mason bee houses come from too many bees living together in a small area. To help the bees social distance, we can leave upright hollow stems in our gardens. Photo of western blue orchard bee...

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