I read online that I would have more next year if I drilled 5/16" holes in non-treated 4x4. I bought them a 4x4. Haven't drilled it yet. Anyone know whether that is the correct diameter, and how deep to drill them.
And after reading the resource list on plants attractive to native pollinators, I know why I have blue bees. echinacea, abelia, galliardia, and the list goes on. hmmmm great stickys. Don't know that I want to get into harvesting larvae this year, but if I can keep them coming back, there will be other years.
Check out the other threads. I already lost one post. But they are bees, kind of bottle-blue/green.
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