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Jan 9, 2015 7:58 PM CST
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Name: Shannon
Burkeville,Va (Zone 7a)
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Hello,

One thing I noticed here in RI there are not many bees. I would Love to have Honey bees
but, it looks like Mason bees will be easier to take care of.

Where can I purchase them?

Thank you,
Shannon
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Jan 20, 2015 2:34 PM CST
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Hi Shannon
I apologize for taking so long to answer. I'm still catching up after being ill.

Another member mentioned Crown Bees as a source for mason bees.
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Jan 20, 2015 4:49 PM CST
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Name: Shannon
Burkeville,Va (Zone 7a)
The House on the Hill Gardens
Birds Seed Starter Sedums Roses Peonies Irises
Hostas Echinacea Dog Lover Daylilies Dahlias Cottage Gardener
That's ok. Glad to know that you are feeling better. A lot of that going around. And I will check Crown Bees out Thumbs up
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