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harry757

mason bees

harry757
9 years ago

This is the first time for me on this forum (usually on the vermiculture or compost forum) but I'd like to ask for some advice here. Last year I made a nesting box for mason bees (about 30 tunnels) and seem to have 100% occupancy rate as all holes have been sealed with mud. I fully intended to take out the tubes with all the eggs/larvae but never got around to it. So now it's almost spring here in SW B.C. Canada and all the tunnels are still sealed up. Wondering what to do at this point......leave things as they are, extract the tubes now or what?? Need some ideas!
Harry

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