
Planting Mason Bee Cocoons for Pollination
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Join Kyle Roslund from the Vancouver Bee Project and entomologist Dan Szumlas as they plant mason bee cocoons at the citys Water Resources Education Center. These native bees, smaller and shinier than honeybees, play a crucial role in pollination. Despite challenges like habitat destruction and pesticides, they thrive in bee houses. The Vancouver Bee Project is hosting a Pollinator Festival on June twenty-first, featuring mason bees, walking tours, and expert talks. Visit vancouverbeeproject.org for details.
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