University of Illinois Extension
offers education on "Mason Bees" at Mason State Nursery February
13th
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[January 21, 2020]
Stress from chemicals and loss of habitat can put pressure on native
bee populations. There are a variety of ways we can help support the
native bee population. Join University of Illinois Extension staff
to learn more about Mason Bees, create a simple bee hotel and learn
the most effective ways we can help the native bee population.
Nicole Flowers-Kimmerle, horticulture educator serving Fulton,
Mason, Peoria and Tazewell counties, will be presenting a program
about Mason Bees on Thursday, February 13, 1:30-3:30 p.m., at the
Mason State Nursery, 17855 N. County Road 2400E, Topeka.
Learn about this native solitary bee’s life cycle, their role in
pollination, and how to best support a population in your own
backyard.
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Bring an empty “tin” can to create a simple bee hotel. We will
discuss the most effective ways to support the native bee
population.
Space is limited, registration deadline is February 7. Register
online at https://go.illinois.edu/MasonBees or by calling our Fulton
branch office at 309-547-3711.
If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate in any event
listed in this news release, contact your local Extension office.
[Christine Belless, University of
Illinois Extension] |