Life Cycle of a Mason Bee and How You Can Protect Them

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • We are thrilled to finally unveil "Life Cycle of a Mason Bee," it took us two years to film this captivating video that offers a mesmerizing glimpse into the extraordinary world of these remarkable pollinators. Join us on this epic journey as we gather a treasure trove of macro photos and videos that chronicle the entire life cycle of Mason Bees. From their humble beginnings as eggs to their remarkable transformation into industrious pollinators, this video showcases the awe-inspiring beauty and importance of these tiny creatures.
    Prepare to be amazed by the intricate stages of their development and the vital role they play in our ecosystem.
    Our mission goes beyond just sharing their story. WE WANT TO INSPIRE YOU TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE.
    So, sit back, relax, and get ready to be enchanted by the fascinating "Life Cycle of a Mason Bee." Thank you for joining us on this incredible journey!
    🌼 #RentMasonBees #NatureLovers #Savethebees #LifeCycleOfMasonBees #pollinators #bees #solitarypollinators
    About Rent Mason Bees:
    Whether you rent from our program and we clean your bees or your host your own, it's important to harvest and clean your mason bee cocoons every fall. Watch this video as we walk you through our process step by step to learn how.
    FIRE- We sterilize all our nesting blocks to remove predators like pollen mites and chalkbrood fungus.
    WATER - We give our bees a bath in a mild water and bleach solution to clean off all the mud and predators.
    LIGHT - We pick out every cocoon that is no longer viable on our light table.
    Our program makes it easy to become a solitary bee host. Gardeners purchase a bee kit that comes with house, nesting block, clay and bees. You release solitary bees into your yard and RENT our nesting blocks for your bees. When you release the bees into your yard they will lay babies in your natural habitat and your nesting block. Harvesting and cleaning the cocoons and blocks is a critical step when hosting solitary bees to remove harmful predators. When you rent from us we take care of the maintenance and cleaning for you. You keep the black house and return the nesting blocks back to us. The following year, you will just need to reorder an “insert” with a sterilized nesting block and clean bees. Please watch our Fall Harvest Video to see how we clean them.
    • Our Mason Bee Fall Harvest (why you Rent… we do all the cleaning) - • Mason Bee Fall Harvest - • Mason Bee Fall Harvest... .
    Please visit our website for more information.

Komentáře • 4

  • @blitz549
    @blitz549 Před měsícem

    I've learned a lot from your videos. Thank you. I'm on my 9th generation of Masons, and it hasn't always gone well. It's so difficult to make adjustments when you wait for 46 weeks, watch and wait some more, and then hope for success. Mason bees are awesome.

  • @sandibendocchi2895
    @sandibendocchi2895 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Such a beautiful video (especially if you're watching with a hot cup of coffee, while the snow is gently falling & your 118 cacoons are tucked safely in the refrigerator crisper)!! Sharing this video with another bee loving friend & hoping we have a better spring this year than last year! We will be expanding our love to leafcutters this spring also & so, we're on the search for more videos & information! Thank you for sharing your knowledge, love & excitement - it's contagious!!

  • @RentMasonBees
    @RentMasonBees  Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thank you. Here’s a leafcutter video you may enjoy. czcams.com/video/FRF6Hg9axJw/video.htmlsi=gTN2ReeOERLtJQcM

  • @RentMasonBees
    @RentMasonBees  Před 7 měsíci +1

    Ohhh and one more snow watching video. czcams.com/video/JMbP7BIdYuo/video.htmlfeature=shared