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Order your Mason Bees, and be ready for spring!

Crown Bees has everything you need to populate your garden with Mason Bees - including the bees!




Mason bees are perfect for fruit and nut trees, blueberries and strawberries, and virtually all flowers in your yard needing spring pollination.


Order for the US HERE.
Each package of cocoons has 8 female and 12 male cocoons (nature’s natural ratio). The cocoons have been inspected and washed for pests and stored in a climate controlled room. Although we do all we can to ensure you are gaining healthy mason bees, nature sometimes has bees die in hibernation.

Order for Canada [url=https://crownbees.com/shop/order-2018-spring-canada-mason-bees]Here.
You should only purchase bees acclimated to your region for best bee health. Our bees are raised locally or received through our BeeBuyBack program whereby gardeners across Canada raise bees for us. Bees sent to you will come from a similar climate zone to help ensure the best bee health and performance.



Shop at Crown Bees for all your Mason Bee info and set up equipment.



 
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