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This content is based on a post originally published on December 24, 2011 on my blog “Pollinators Info” (no longer online).
Native bees are important pollinators, no matter where you live! You can give them a helping hand by leaving existing wild habitat on your property, or by creating artificial nest sites for them.
This 2-page document from the Xerces Society teaches you about the nesting habitats and requirements of native bees. You’ll also learn how to construct a native bee nesting block or stem bundle and the importance of bare ground patches.
Download this free fact sheet: Nests For Native Bees.
Featured image copyright The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation.
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