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Dave Hunter - Mason Bee Revolution

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Contents Mason bees patiently waiting for morning sun to warm them before - photo 1
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Mason bees patiently waiting for morning sun to warm them before starting their - photo 2

Mason bees patiently waiting for morning sun to warm them before starting their busy day (Dave Hunter/Crown Bees)

An iridescent blue orchard mason bee Macro Blue Bee Image by Brian Buckner - photo 3

An iridescent blue orchard mason bee (Macro Blue Bee Image by Brian Buckner Photography)

A male mason bee Kurt Schaefer A female blue orchard mason bee - photo 4

A male mason bee (Kurt Schaefer)

A female blue orchard mason bee Mason bee male cousins hornfaced left - photo 5

A female blue orchard mason bee

Mason bee male cousins hornfaced left blue orchard right Note the long - photo 6

Mason bee male cousins, hornfaced (left), blue orchard (right). Note the long antennae. (Dave Hunter/Crown Bees)

One of the many species of leafcutter bee a Megachile texana Ansel Oommen - photo 7

One of the many species of leafcutter bee, a Megachile texana (Ansel Oommen, Bugwood.org)

Alfalfa leafcutter bees in a vegetable bed female on the left male on the - photo 8

Alfalfa leafcutter bees in a vegetable bed: female on the left; male on the right. (Dave Hunter/Crown Bees)

A honey bee Mary Metz A fuzzy bumblebee Dave HunterCrown Bees - photo 9

A honey bee (Mary Metz)

A fuzzy bumblebee Dave HunterCrown Bees A mining bee Kurt Schaefer - photo 10

A fuzzy bumblebee (Dave Hunter/Crown Bees)

A mining bee Kurt Schaefer One example of a cuckoo bee a Triepeolus - photo 11

A mining bee (Kurt Schaefer)

One example of a cuckoo bee a Triepeolus remigatus Kurt Schaefer A - photo 12

One example of a cuckoo bee, a Triepeolus remigatus (Kurt Schaefer)

A digger bee Jerry Friedman Wikimedia Commons A carpenter bee Johnny - photo 13

A digger bee (Jerry Friedman, Wikimedia Commons)

A carpenter bee Johnny N Dell Bugwoodorg A yellowjacket wasp Bob - photo 14

A carpenter bee (Johnny N. Dell, Bugwood.org)

A yellowjacket wasp Bob Peterson Wikimedia Commons A potter wasp - photo 15

A yellowjacket wasp (Bob Peterson, Wikimedia Commons)

A potter wasp istockphotoenglishriver A female mason bee with a - photo 16

A potter wasp (istockphoto/englishriver)

A female mason bee with a dusting of pollen on her body Jacob Dunphy - photo 17

A female mason bee with a dusting of pollen on her body (Jacob Dunphy)

Bees love almond blossoms Wikimedia Commons A mason bee mines the - photo 18

Bees love almond blossoms! (Wikimedia Commons)

A mason bee mines the perfect mud for her nesting hole Wood trays are - photo 19

A mason bee mines the perfect mud for her nesting hole.

Wood trays are easy to use and keep mason bees protected from most predators - photo 20

Wood trays are easy to use and keep mason bees protected from most predators. (Dave Hunter/Crown Bees)

A slightly wild yard featuring native and non-native plantings makes for - photo 21

A slightly wild yard featuring native (and non-native) plantings makes for happy pollinatorsand humans. (Dave Hunter/Crown Bees)

Japanese beetles are pests that are hard to love Lamba Wikimedia Commons - photo 22

Japanese beetles are pests that are hard to love. (Lamba, Wikimedia Commons)

Welcome the beautiful lacewing to your yard its one of the many insects - photo 23

Welcome the beautiful lacewing to your yard; its one of the many insects essential to natural pest control. (Sanjay Acharya, Wikimedia Commons)

Loathe mosquitoes Encourage damselflies like the one shown here Alvesgaspar - photo 24

Loathe mosquitoes? Encourage damselflies like the one shown here. (Alvesgaspar, Wikimedia Commons)

A new mason bee embryo just shy of completely mature Dave HunterCrown Bees - photo 25

A new mason bee embryo, just shy of completely mature (Dave Hunter/Crown Bees)

Blue orchard mason bee cocoons the smaller male left larger female right - photo 26

Blue orchard mason bee cocoons; the smaller male (left), larger female (right)

Distinct cocoon left undefined cocoon right Dave HunterCrown Bees - photo 27

Distinct cocoon (left); undefined cocoon (right) (Dave Hunter/Crown Bees)

Mason bee cocoon separation in a reed Note the thick mud plug on the bottom at - photo 28

Mason bee cocoon separation in a reed. Note the thick mud plug on the bottom at the entrance to the reed. (Dave Hunter/Crown Bees)

An example of pollen mites in a paper tube discovered while harvesting cocoons - photo 29

An example of pollen mites in a paper tube discovered while harvesting cocoons. (Dave Hunter/Crown Bees)

Pollen mites between two mud chambers Examples of chalkbrood a spore - photo 30

Pollen mites between two mud chambers

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