Houseworks: Build a small house for hard-working bees
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Houseworks: Build a small house for hard-working bees
Without pollinators, gardens are less productive, wild plant communities are poorer and foods become harder and more expensive to grow
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By Steve Maxwell, Steve Maxwell
Published Aug 18, 2026
Last updated 44 minutes ago
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This mason bee house includes removable plastic trays that come apart for cleaning. Bees lay eggs in the tubes, boosting local populations o…
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