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Mason bee house located in the lower orchard of the college woods in the fall (left) and just before spring (right). Several mason bees have already dug their way through the mud caps protecting their nests. Photo courtesy of Emily Huffstetler.
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Highland Eco: Mason Bees Emerge on Campus

March 22, 2022March 22, 2022 Emily Huffstetler 0 Comments

A couple of weeks ago, when it was too cold for most bee species to work, mason bees started to

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