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How to order We accept credit card payments via PayPal Orchard bees, mostly Osmia lignaria cocoons Osmia Binderboard® Sold Out Leafcutting bee Binderboard® Accessories for Binderboard®: Straw liners, Mesh bag for storage Instructions for using straps on Binderboard® Books about Osmia
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14-hole sampler Binderboard® for trapping Osmia bees in the wild. (Now available with 16 holes) |
56-hole Osmia Binderboard® with strap |
To place an
order, send an e-mail to Pollinator
Paradise or phone 208-722-7808 with a list of the items that you wish to
purchase. We will calculate the shipping and handling, and contact you
with a quote for the total price. Payment can be made by sending a check
or money order on receipt of merchandise or before to:
Pollinator Paradise
31140 Circle Dr.
Parma, ID 83660
Make checks out to Karen Strickler or Pollinator Paradise.
Or, pay with a credit card or check using PayPal. After you accept the quote, we will send you a bill via the PayPal web site explaining how to pay.
Please read our
Osmia Binderboard® Our Binderboard have 8 holes per row, and they are held together with a strap. Tighten strap with a screwdriver.
(5/16" diameter, 6" deep
tunnels, 8 tunnels per laminate. Boards should all be protected from rain with a roof, and not left outside
uncovered or
where standing water during the winter could damage them.
We are now using a strap for extra pressure on all sizes of
Osmia Binderboard®
except our smallest sampler (still available with bolts). Both designs prevent
warping of the wood if the boards get wet.
Read
a cherry grower's experience with
Binderboard®.
All of our Osmia Binderboard® are sold out. We are sorry for the inconvenience.
16 Hole Sampler with bolts and square roof Useful to attracted bees from their natural habitat for introduction into an orchard. Can be stacked for ease in transporting. (see photo) |
$18.55
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56 hole Binderboard® (with strap, gable roof) |
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104 hole Binderboard®
(with strap, no roof) (with strap and gable roof) |
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Leafcutting
bee Binderboard® (5.5mm diameter, 4" deep
tunnels, 13 tunnels per laminate)
(Prices subject to change) Also good for Osmia aglaia and other
small to medium twig nesting bees.
Summer mason bees are attracted to this size tunnel.
39 Hole Sampler (pictured. Comes with bolts, cross brace and square roof, like 16-hole Osmia Binderboard, above) |
$18.55 |
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Bosch, J. and W. Kemp. 2001. How to Manage the Blue Orchard Bee, Sustainable
Ag. Network Handbook series, Book 5.
This book has excellent color photos, lots of details, and especially good sections on parasites and predators, and on incubation and
emergence. Excellent if you know
these bees; a bit technical for a beginner.
Now available free in PDF format at the SARE website:
http://www.sare.org/Learning-Center/Books/How-to-Manage-the-Blue-Orchard-Bee
Dogterom, M. 2002, revised 2009.
Pollination with Mason Bees. BEEDIVERSE™ BOOKS
$16.45 U.S. plus shipping and handling.
Black and white drawings, all of the basics of Osmia
management plus information on other kinds of bees. If you are just discovering orchard bees, this is a great book to start with.
Also contains a discussion of loose cocoon management, particularly useful for
controlling hairy-fingered mites (they
don't affect honeybees).
To order, send check made out to Karen Strickler / Pollinator Paradise to: 31140 Circle Dr.,
Parma, ID 83660.
Or, pay with credit card on PayPal.
Foreign orders contact Pollinator
Paradise for shipping and handling costs.
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Back to Binderboards®
Leafcutting bees and alfalfa Research slide shows
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Links
Contact us
The
Solitary Bee Web Rearing Solitary Bees
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Bee Gardens FAQ
Links
New Mexico Native Bee Pollinator Project About
Dr. Strickler
Bee Nests and Accessories
Bee Photo
Gallery
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Updated 1/12/2010