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Description: Articles on solitary bees in North America and how to raise and use them.
Solitary Bees: An Addition to Honey Bees Table of Contents (Scroll down): is a pollinator of brambles, including raspberries and blackberries, in western Oregon and California.  We don't know if their range extends through western Washington, including the Seattle area, and north.
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Page title:Solitary Bees: An Addition to Honey Bees
Keywords:pollen bees,solitary bees,hornfaced bees,bee garden,blue orchard bees,mason bees,Osmia lignaria, Osmia cornifrons,bee suppliers,pollination,bumble bees,bee nest boxes,beekeeping
Description:The hornfaced bee, Osmia cornifrons, and the blue orchard bee, or orchard mason bee, Osmia lignaria, are pollinators of fruit trees. This site gives information on rearing bees, bee supplies, pollination, and other sites of interest.
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