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Osmia and Solitary Bees
Bee on approach to nest boxes for solitary bees in a planting of brambles
Closer view of nest boxes in planting of brambles
Group of nesting tubes (both sealed and unsealed) in a pet carrier
Mason bee (eggs in nesting tube)
Mason bee (female provisioning nesting tube)
Mason bee (female sealing nesting hole in wood block)
Mason bees: group of nesting tubes both sealed and unsealed
Nest boxes for solitary bees in planting of brambles
Nest boxes for solitary bees in preparation
Osmia ligneria (adult) on apple blossom
Osmia ligneria (adult) on apple blossom
Portion of nest boxes for solitary bees in progress
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