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    • PixeIOrangeOP
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      I think the pinecones are for other guests than bees, the bees use pipes/holes normally. Like spiders.

      I did a little research and these hotels are not good for them for some reasons. (Wrong wood, prone to mold etc.) But since its hanging in a somewhat sheltering spot and the bees are eagerly doing their things so i ler them do.

      I think for next year i build a better version.

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    15 hours ago

    Please tell me more!

    I tried setting up a small bee box for mason bees last year but received no visitors. Any advice? It’s a small premade kit from our local garden shop. It comes with tubes and a sheltered post I’ve added in the corner of the yard near some mud they could fill the tubes with

    I am attempting to landscape my yard for pollinators. I’d like to build a hive for bumblebees as well someday

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      I think if its not well visited, there is no demand/customers. Are there other small holes/pipes anywhere near the site that they already use?

      Maybe its because of the mass species extinction happening right now…

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        14 hours ago

        That’s sad :( I live in suburbia so I can’t really see everything in my neighbors yard or control how they use pesticides.

        The yard closest to the bee box is filled with fruit trees and grape vines which I would think was cool if I was a bee.

        The far yard is just boring grass likely drenched in roundup or something for dandelions

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          I would suggest let it hang, some guests arent visible at first like spiders.

          Maybe they just didnt find it? I wish you good luck

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      Make sure you are planting native species. Native bees don’t get what they need from the ‘pretty’ plants you buy at big box store

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      You can order mason bees online. Order some before spring next year. They’re adorable when they first emerge from their cocoons–so tiny.

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        I think I’ll do this! I’m not sure if there are any mason bees actually around here but plenty of other species

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      How deep is it? I bought a cheap pre-made one from a bargain shop before learning they need to be about 15cm deep to help them avoid predators, else it’s very unlikely anything will want to visit

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        It’s fairly deep. It has premade tubes that are pretty long and you can swap out each year but they got wet over winter so I’m a little glad nobody moved in this year at least

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        There are a bunch of flowering bushes I see bees frequently visit but I’m not sure on mason bees in particular

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      Are you killing your dandelions and other pollinators that we call weeds for stupid reasons?

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        We leave the dandelions for as long as possible without angering the neighbors who appreciate dandelions less

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          We would always get an HOA violation notice, then we’d have 30 days to do something, so I just waited 29 days then took a picture and sent it. Rinse and repeat as they can’t do anything if it’s not for the exact same violation. I hate HOAs so much and will abuse their stupid system as best as I am able.

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    Late visitor bonus: a mason bee. I love their little claws

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      I bought it from amazon and hung it onto my balcony. They do everything by themselve, i just watch

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    I’m up to three bee houses now. I started with mason bees and leafcutter bees. Now those have both have self-sustaining populations (I originally bought bee cocoons) and some local species which I had not expected to make themselves home have showed up as well. All happily sharing the houses.

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    Hey, nice work. Are you aware that pinecones can house predatorial species feeding on bees? This is not a problem to the population but it might be an ethical predicament :D

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      Thanks, i know that these hotels are not optimal. But i have an eye on it and there are really alot of bees doing their things so i guess i just let nature do its thing.

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    I have heard that bee hotels can spread disease (can anyone verify?). Any thoughts/plans on cleaning or refreshing the rooms?

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      I know these hotels arent optimal but it works very well for now. They are tidying and refilling the tubes very well it seems.

      I think if problems occur and i realize it ill go to action but not for now.