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- Host-Associated Volatiles Attract Parasitoids of a Native Solitary Bee
- Attractiveness of Agricultural Crops to Pollinating Bees for the Collection of Nectar And/Or Pollen
- Native Pollinators on Uvic Campus Spring 2014
- The Bees of Colorado (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Anthophila)
- Join the Conversation About Native Bees” Written by Stephen Buchmann, Ph.D., Interim NAPPC Coordinator, Pollinator Partnership
- Olfactory Cues and Nest Recognition in the Solitary Bee Osmia Lignaria
- Orchard Mason Bee
- Mason Bee Hosting Workshop Janet Gifford, Instructor Volunteer Technician, Backyard Habitat Certification Program Board Member, Columbia Land Trust
- Osmia Cornifrons) from Invasion of a Cleptoparasitic Mite Pest
- Blue Orchard Bee (Osmia Lignaria): Commercial Pollinator for Orchards
- Identification of Common Cavity-Nesting Bees
- How to Mange the Blue Orchard
- Wild Pollinators of Eastern Apple Orchards and How to Conserve Them
- Information on Solitary Pollinating Bees
- USE: the Blue Orchard Mason Bee, Technically Known As Osmia Lignaria, Is an Become Active
- Blue Orchard Bee, Osmia Lignaria Say (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Megachilidae)1 Alden Estep, Catherine Zettel-Nalen, and James Ellis2
- Cold Tolerance, Temperature Mediated Discontinuous Gas Exchange, and Emergence of the Blue Orchard Mason Bee (Osmia Lignaria)
- Bees and Their Habitats in Four New England States