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Mason Bees: Rearing and Caring for a Docile and Efficient Pollinator
September 3, 2019
$65 – $75This year the Central Oregon Beekeeping Association (COBKA) will host a talk on Mason Bees. This is a unique and interesting pollinator that uses a special beehive and provides a very accessible beekeeping experience. Mason Bees are perfect for the novice or gardener just getting started. They can also be rewarding for experienced beekeepers looking for a safe pollinator that does not pose a risk to pets or children. Entomologist and Master Gardener Rich Little will discuss this interesting insect that is docile, solitary and lives in a hive that looks more like a birdhouse than a beehive.
Learn about:
• Mason Bee Basics
• Equipment for keeping Mason bees
• Suppliers/where to find equipment
This event is perfect for anyone interested in learning about backyard beekeeping, particularly someone who is interested in beekeeping but lacks the time to manage a honey bee hive. Mason bees are an easy way for homeowners to improve their garden. This is also a good chance to network and meet others interested in honey bees. Rich Little is an entomologist, a Master Gardner, and a former Deputy Agriculture Commissioner who is an enthusiastic and passionate speaker about insects (especially bees) and our natural world. About COBKA: We are a diverse bunch of individuals who share a fascination for the honey bee and its workings. Our members range from full-time beekeepers and pollinators with hundreds of hives to hobbyists to those who do not even keep bees, but are fascinated by the six legs and four wings of Apis mellifera.
The Mission of the Central Oregon Beekeeping Association (COBKA) is to promote effective, economic and successful regional beekeeping through education, collaboration, communication and research in the spirit of friendship.