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DIY Native Bee Houses
Who are our native bees? How may we encourage these important ecosystem partners to visit (and nest in) our yard, and why do we want them there? Come learn about many of our native Texan bees, including mason bees, leaf cutter bees, and other gentle, solitary species we hope to attract. You’ll have the opportunity to make your own bee home to welcome these peaceful pollinators. Go, bees!
Instructor: Valerie Taber
Registration Deadline: October 13
Rain Date: October 17
$50/$40 member
Location: Pollinator Pathway and Geology Wall*
*This workshop consists of a pre-recorded lecture, emailed to you a week prior to the onsite, outdoor portion of the workshop. You will have access to this recorded lecture for two weeks following the onsite event. In the event of pending inclement weather, registrants will be notified the day before the onsite date if the rain date needs to be utilized.
Materials: Provided