Hello, again. Another thing to learn about! What are mason bees, and why do they require being put in the fridge? Ron Linda Baranowski-Smith wrote: > > <snip> Nearly every flower had a mason > >or orchard bee hanging in it snoozing. Pretty neat, looked like little > >yellow and black striped fuzzies snoozing on a pillow. Once the sun is > >fully out the girls will go back to work pollinating. Reckon I'm gonna > >have to make some more nest blocks for them as the ones I had out are > >full already. <snip> > > > >Since we don't see many honey bees around anymore I encourage the mason > >and orchard bees by providing nest blocks for them and we have a lot of > >them pollinating things around here on a regular basis. > > George, seeing the mention of mason bees reminds me that we have to put > ours to bed in the fridge about now. Do you make your own nesting blocks > for the mason bees? If so, what kind of wood do you use? To increase our > population, we made some nesting blocks from aged pine and the bees seemed > to prefer the old housing projects over the new. > > Linda in NW Ohio near Toledo/Lake Erie, USDA Zone 5 > llbs@glasscity.net