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How to Raise Leafcutter Bees as Garden Pollinators || Black Gumbo

Scott Head 13,474 4 years ago
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Easy bees! Here is a method you can use to insure your garden gets pollinated efficiently. Raise your own leafcutter bees! These solitary bees are easy to raise and are more efficient than honey bees at pollinating your garden. I'll show you how to use the Midas Bees products and look forward to seeing the bees get to work. From the Midas Bees website: "Leafcutter bees are fascinating creatures with a docile demeanor. They are present in all lower 48 States and throughout Canada. Their life cycle coincides in a symbiotic relationship with the summer flowers they pollinate. They emerge from their cocoons in the early summer and mate. The remainder of the bee’s life is devoted to laying eggs and provisioning offspring for the coming winter. While going about the bee’s life purpose, she provides the crucial process known as flower pollination." Midas Bees is offering 10% off any order if you use my discount code, BGG www.midasbees.com Tell Tom Black Gumbo Southern Gardening sent you! ___ Black Gumbo shares our suburban, backyard, sustainable gardening efforts. We work a small-scale, typical Zone 9a garden and raised beds, the kind of gardening accessible to all. We tend to take the slice of life approach and hope you will enjoy our family, our dog, our cooking, our adventures, and occasionally some commentary and advice. We love family, joy and friendship, and we invite you to enjoy these things with us! Please subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/scotthead Visit us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blackgumbo/ Follow us on Instagram; https://www.instagram.com/blackgumbosoutherngardening/ We’d be so grateful if you would like and share our videos if you find them useful. It helps us immensely.

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