The Orchard Mason Bee by Brian L Griffin

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The Orchard Mason Bee by Brian L Griffin

(Osmia lignaria propinqua Cresson) Raise Pollinating Bees in Your Own Backyard. Here is All the Information You Will Need to Capture and Raise These Docile Bees at Home. GROW apples, pears, and other crops successfully with these highly efficient pollinators. LEARN the fascinating life history of this mild-mannered bee. Watch as its life cycle unfolds in your own bee colony. EDUCATIONAL. A wonderful activity to introduce children to the marvels of the natural world. NON-AGRESIVE. Beneficial bees that everyone can propagate at home.
Brian Griffin, a graduate of Whitman College with a degree in English literature, was born in Bellingham, Washington in 1932. A childhood spent exploring the tide pools and forests of the San Juan Islands whetted his curiosity about natural things. Years spent afield hiking and hunting sharpened his powers of observation, and, finally, an inspiring natural history teacher at Whitman College, Arthur Rempel, focused his interest and fueled his curiosity further. Griffin has spent a long career in business, but has always found time to observe and enjoy nature. For many years he has propagated Orchard Mason Bees. This book is a recitation of his experiences with and study of the Orchard Mason Bee. He has written a second book about native bees, Humblebee Bumblebee.
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ISBN 13 9780963584120
ISBN 10 096358412X
Title The Orchard Mason Bee
Author Brian L Griffin
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Knox Cellars Publishing
Year published 2011-10-11
Number of pages 146
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.