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Has this native bee hotel already been posted here? [realfarmacy.com]

MissKathleen 9 June 14
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Awesome!

Livinlife Level 9 June 16, 2019
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I like it!

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Pretty neat looking. Maybe it will catch on.
Looks like most of those 'rooms' are for Mason Bees. [gardeners.com] One big problem, though, is that there is a mite that gets on the larva and then infects the young bee. One has to remove the larva and wash them off. You can even get a small box and stuff it with light paper (TP0 and add the larva. Put the box in the fridge for the winter and in the spring put a hole in one end and point it toward the sun. The larva will wake up and exit through the hole toward the sun. I have tried this but it is work. Some bees as Bumble bees hibernate in the soil.

JackPedigo Level 9 June 14, 2019
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Oh wow.....that is soooooo cool!

Lavergne Level 8 June 14, 2019
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I want one!

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I have seen it before, but not here, I don’t think. Very cool!

Hathacat Level 9 June 14, 2019
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I haven't seen it before, really neat.

glennlab Level 10 June 14, 2019
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