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Introduction to Spring Mason Bees & Other Pollinators

  • Vancouver Hilton — Convention Center, 2nd Floor (map)

Spring is one of the most important—and vulnerable—times of year for native pollinators.

Join the Vancouver Bee Project for an engaging, beginner-friendly introduction to spring mason bees and other early-season pollinators, and learn how you can help them thrive right where you live.

We’ll start with a brief overview of native bees in our region, then take a deeper dive into spring mason bees—how they live, when they emerge, and practical, science-based strategies for stewarding them successfully. We’ll also cover other early pollinators you may see in spring and simple ways to support them through habitat, nesting resources, and seasonal care.

To top it off, everyone who attends can enter a raffle to win a new mason bee house and cocoons to put out this spring.

Whether you’re brand new to mason bees or looking to sharpen your stewardship skills, this talk will give you the tools and confidence to make a real difference this season. Join us and learn how small actions can have a big impact for pollinators. 🌱🐝

Learn more about this and other events HERE

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