Nesting Tubes Mount these nesting tubes in full sun on an east or south facing fence or wall.
Here the mason bees will find them and move in.
If you find you don’t have any cocoons in your nesting tubes by late summer (mid-August/September), you should order mason bee cocoons which will be sent to you the following January through March.
We’ll be sure to send out “bee-mails” in late summer reminding you to order your mason bees.
Plant to Attract Blue Orchard Mason Bees
To attract these industrious pollinators to your neighborhood, plant a wide range of flowering plants. Fruit trees (like apricots, almonds, plums, cherries, apples and others), flowering trees (like crabapples, ornamental pears, plums, cherries and others), flowering and fruiting shrubs like Ribes ‘Crandall’ (Current), Prunus besseyi ‘Select Spreader’ and ‘Pawnee Buttes’ (Sand Cherry), Philadelphus ‘June Bride’ or ‘Cheyenne’ (Mock Orange) and Rhus ‘Autumn Amber’(Three Leaf Sumac) and others.
Perennial flowers like Salvia jurisicii (Cutleaf Sage), Erigeron (Fleabane), Amsonia (Bluestar), Rosmarinus (Rosemary), Nepeta (Catmint) and Lavandula angustifolia (English Lavender) are also excellent pollen providers. |