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Mason Bee Houses

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Raise Bees & Pollinate Your Yard
Help save the bees and support your local ecosystem with the More Wings mason bee houses.
Mason bees are solitary cavity-nesting bees that nest in pre-made holes. They also pollinate 99% of flowers they visit, compared to the well-known honey bee which only pollinates 5%. These bees help us grow more food by facilitating cross-pollination and are one the best ways to support local ecosystems.

Super Pollinate Your Yard
Mason bees are super pollinators and 100 times more effective at pollination than honey bees, helping you grow more flowers and larger fruits and vegetables.

Safe to Raise
Mason bees are gentle and rarely sting, making them safe for children and pets. They also do not cause damage to your home.

Protect Your Cocoons
The roof keeps the nesting trays and bees dry, while the nesting trays are designed to keep bee cocoons safe from pests.

Sustainable Materials
Our bee houses are made of natural wood, while the nesting trays are reusable year after year.
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Why Raise Mason Bees?
Mason bees are the perfect pollinators for backyard gardens because they are gentle and easy to raise. As super pollinators, they can double or even triple your yields!
Mason bees use a variety of nest-building materials – most notably, mud. They are also solitary bees, and every female is a queen. Because solitary bees don't need to defend their nests, they are gentle and rarely sting, making them safe around kids and pets.
A single mason bee can do the work of 100 honey bees! Mason bees can visit thousands of flowers a day with a pollination rate of 99%. Contrast that with honey bees, which visit around 700 flowers a day and only pollinate about 5% of flowers visited.