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- Introduction
- Advice and Information
- Suppliers, United States and Canada
- Suppliers, International
- Pollination Services for Commercial Orchards
Introduction
This list is compiled, in part, from lists created by Dr. Suzanne Batra and Dr. Phil Torchio, and is edited by Dr. Karen Strickler, Pollination Ecologist, (contact info) Please contact Dr. Strickler to add, change, or remove items from the list.
Novice buyers of solitary bees, or those who have had trouble establishing a population, may wish to purchase bees from regions with climates comparable to where they will be released. For example, the hornfaced bee, Osmia cornifrons, may not do well in dry areas (e.g., much of Western USA) and they require protection from temperatures below 10oF during the winter (read about hornfaced bees). The blue orchard bee or orchard mason bee, Osmia lignaria, is found naturally throughout most of the United States, though populations adapted to one location may require special management to thrive in other regions. Research is beginning to clarify the extent of regional climatic adaptation of these bees, and their flexibility with regard to treatment and handling.
A variety of factors other than climate may be involved if transported bees do not survive. Bee quality may vary from year to year even from a single supplier. Suppliers may vary with regard to quality control and guarantees. Ask for information about parasite levels, winter storage conditions prior to purchase, and handling. In regions with imported red fire ants or Argentine ants, nesting materials should be protected with sticky or liquid barriers. If you follow directions for storage and handling, but have problems with your bees, contact your supplier. Most suppliers are interested to know the fate of their bees, should be able to provide advice, and can clarify instructions.
FAQ: The bees that I purchased were lethargic when they emerged. What was wrong? Research provides an answer.
FAQ: Mites are killing my Orchard Bees. Are they the same mites that affect honey bees? What can I do?
USDA ARS
Dr. Suzanne Batra Beltsville Agricultural Research Center Beltsville, MD 20705 301-504-8384 |
Literature, advice, may have some O. cornifrons |
Chet Kendell
785 E. 3000 N. North Ogden, UT 84414 801-782-4856 |
Cherry grower who uses Blue Orchard Bees, O. lignaria. Willing to advise other orchardists. |
The
Pollination Home Page
http://pollinator.com/ Dave and Janice Green P.O. Box 1200 Hemingway, SC 29554 |
Beekeepers and pollinators.
This site contains information and numerous links relevant to bees (both honeybees and solitary bees), pollination, pollinators, etc. |
Pat Porter Texas A&M video on hornfaced bees |
Extension agent in Lubbock, TX, works with honrfaced bees. |
Blair Sampson
USDA-ARS Small Fruit Research Station 810 Highway 26 West P.O. Box 287 Poplarville, Mississippi 39470 Telephone: (601) 403-8751 |
Researches pollination using Osmia spp. |
Expertise available at the:
USDA/ARS Bee Biology & Systematics Lab Utah State University Logan, UT, 84322-5310 USA Dr. Rosalind James e-mail |
How to make
a nesting block How to Manage the Blue
Orchard Bee, Bosch and Kemp, Sustainable Ag. Network Handbook series, Book 5. |
USDA-ARS
Plant Introduction Station
Dr. Richard L. Wilson Craig Abel G-204 Agronomy Hall Iowa State University Ames, IA 50011 |
Use Osmia cornifrons to pollinate several crops |
The Xerces Society Matthew Shepherd Director, Pollinator Program 4828 SE Hawthorne Blvd Portland, OR 97215 503-232 6639 Fax: 503-233 6794 www.xerces.org |
Offers pollinator conservation programs including classes, publications, and an informative web
site. Focus is on the Northwest, but questions from anyone are welcome. The Xerces Society is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting biological diversity through the conservation of invertebrates. |
Bee and Bee Product Suppliers |
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Suppliers, United States and Canada |
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3B Sales & Service PO Box 6054 North Logan, UT 84341 (435) 258-2009 |
Osmia lignaria, inspected, with parasites and nuisance pests removed. Also Osmia californica, and some nesting supplies; condos and extra guard tubes and nest tubes (straws) | |
Bee Busters
George Bristol P.O. Box 660 Pescadero, CA 650-879-0233 |
Raises and sells O. lignaria | |
Beediverse® Products of CPC
Ltd.
http://www.beediverse.com Margriet Dogterom, Ph.D 641 Claremont Street Coquitlam, BC Canada V3J 3T5 |
Orchard Mason Bee (O. lignaria) cocoons and products, includling nesting materials, books, videos, and more. | |
Benicia Garden & Nursery
Carol de Maintenon, owner 126 East E Street Benicia, CA 94510 |
Suppliers of Osmia, condos, and straws | |
Bob Bergeron |
Sells common reeds for bee nests | |
Steve Brustkern (425) 462-7762 |
supplier of Osmia lignaria;
Pollination services for commercial fruit growers in Washington and Oregon. |
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Custom Paper Tubes, Inc.
http://www.custompapertubes.com P.O. Box 35140 Cleveland, OH 44135 800-766-2527 216-362-2980 FAX |
Manufacturer of Garden Pollinator, housing 55
nesting tubes and liners as well as separate nesting tubes and liners for blue
orchard and hornfaced bees.
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Derry's Orchard and Nursery http://derrysorchardandnursery.ca Derry Walsh and Bill Chase 24915 19th Avenue Aldergrove, British Columbia, Canada V4W 2E6 604-856-9316, phone and FAX |
Recycled pop bottle condos, and bundles of straws
shipped worldwide. Blue Orchard bees in straws shipped to south coastal B.C. only.
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Entomo-Logic
www.entomologic.com Evan Sugden & Kristina Williams 21323 232nd St. SE, Monroe, WA 98272-8982 360-863 8547 |
Services: pollination (honey bees and mason bees); pollination
and bee rearing consultation; presentations on bees, beekeeping, and pollination
(any audience); biological illustration; technical editing.
Product: mason bees (Osmia lignaria—sold by the bee in paper inserts only, quality controlled and guaranteed); mason bee blocks, paper nest inserts, pollination kits for beginners (bees, block, inserts, release box, instructions, shipping included). |
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Tom Farner 16021 Marsing Rd. Caldwell, ID 83607 208-459-8251 |
Nest blocks filled with Osmia | |
Laura Grandin MissFlora503@yahoo.com |
A source of O. lignaria for people in the Portland/SW Washington area. | |
Brad Gill
P.O. Box 761 Rainier, WA 98576 360-894-3672 or 206-894-3672 |
Raises and sells O. lignaria;
Sells nest blocks |
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Cedar Moon Mason Bees http://cedarmoon.us john brush 11640 SW Boones Ferry Rd Portland, OR 97219 |
Osmia lignaria and Osmia cornifrons | |
Crown Bees |
Mason bees, supplies and information | |
Jonesville Paper Tube Corporation
http://www.papertube.com/ 540 Beck St. P.O. Box 39 Jonesville, MI 49250 517-849-9963 |
Manufacturer of paper tubes for bees | |
Knox Cellars
http://www.knoxcellars.com Brian Griffin 1607 Knox Ave. Bellingham, WA 98225 360-733-3283 phone and FAX Knox Cellars
For sales, orders, shipping, etc.
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O. lignaria, 3 part tubular nesting systems, nesting blocks, videos, books, newsletter. Also carry Bumble bee habitat and books, O. californica and nesting habitat, Heriades carinata bees and nesting habitat as well as habitat for aphid eating wasps and leafcutter bees. | |
Richard Lee
18400 N.W. 28th Ave. Ridgefield WA. 98642 360-573-7520 |
Raises and sells Blue Orchard Bees, 60 hole nest blocks, and straws. |
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Masonbeesforsale.com: https://masonbeesforsale.com/ Clinton Merrill 4267 S 2175 W Roy, UT 84067 801.648.9035 e-mail. |
Pollination services for commercial growers, orchard bees | |
Midori Horticutural http://www.midorihorticultural.com Eric Mader |
Bee cocoons from the midwest, for sale east of the 100th meridian: Hornfaced bees, Osmia cornifrons and Alfalfa leafcutting bees, Megachile rotundata. | |
Native Bees Kimball Clark 145 N 300 W Kaysville, UT 84037
801-458-0282
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NativeBees.com sells innovative loose-cell access bee condos to
orchards, trappers and native beekeepers.
We keep, trap and sell the following native bee species to limited
regions: Osmia lignaria propinqua ("Blue Orchard Bee" or "Mason
Bee"), Megachile rotundata, Megachile pugnata, and Heriades
carinata. We also have populations of Isodontia elegans, a
grass-carrying wasp which can minimize the effects of the Snowy Tree
Cricket (Oecanthus fultoni) on grape vines and raspberry
plantings. We are willing to consult and speak on the topic of native
beekeeping to anyone interested.
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Orchard Bees
www.orchardbees.com Greg Dickman 4391 County Rd. 35 Auburn, IN 46706 260-925-5076 |
Osmia lignaria and cornifrons, nest tubes,
brochure on rearing, video;
Large bee populations available. Inexpensive commercial nesting systems.
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Our Native Bees McLean, Virginia Denise Shreeve |
From northern
Virginia, this is one of very few suppliers who sell Osmia lignaria lignaria
cocoons, the eastern subspecies. All cocoons are inspected and sold loose,
so the purchaser knows exactly what they purchased. Nesting straws and bee
houses - both new and antique - are also available. Web site is full of
information and photos regarding native pollinators.
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Paper Tube Manufacturers www.paper-tubes.net/ |
This web site lists paper tube manufacturers. Some carry Osmia tubes in stock, others could make them on order. | |
Pollinator Paradise www.pollinatorparadise.com Karen Strickler 31140 Circle Dr. Parma, ID 83660 |
Very limited numbers of 2010
Orchard Bees: Blue
orchard bees, Osmia
lignaria,, available for the 2010 season.
Bee Nests and Accessories:
Binderboards™ for orchard bees and leafcutting bees. Also books, observation nests. See price list. |
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Mark Porath
2451 E. 3900 So. Salt Lake City, UT 84124 801-278-3141 |
Raises and sells O. lignaria and equipment | |
Raintree Nursery
http://www.raintreenursery.com/ 391 Butts Rd. Morton, WA 98356 360-496-6400 |
Bee blocks and bees | |
Ruhl Bee Supply http://www.ruhlbeesupply.com/ 17845 SE 82nd Drive Gladstone, OR 97027 Phone: (503) 657-5399, Fax: (503) 657 -5396 |
A supplier of honey bees and honey beekeeping equipment, now increasing commitment to Osmia lignaria, particularly for the Portland, OR area. Cocoons in straws available for the 2010 season. | |
Spiral Paper Tube & Core 5200 Industry Avenue Pico Rivera, CA 90660 Phone: 562-801-9705 Fax: 562-801-9709 |
Tubes for orchard bees | |
Tarencotta Custom Tiles Taren Urquart 587 East Braemar Road North Vancouver BC V7N 4C4 Canada Phone: (604) 786-8481 |
Cute bee condos with custom painted tile roofs. Life cycle pictures and other information about mason bees on web site. |
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Terra Viva Organics 505-1009 Expo Boulevard Vancouver, BC V6Z 2V9 Canada (Toll-free) 1-888-350-BUGS |
Bee condos and straws, as well as organic seed, predatory insects
& natural fertilizers. Newsletter includes information on bees. |
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Territorial Seed Company
http://www.territorial-seed.com 20 Palmer Avenue P.O. Box 157 Cottage Grove, OR 97424-0061 541-942-9547 888-657-3131 or 541-942-9881 FAX |
Bee blocks and bees | |
Nancy A. Troup
10618 Honeyfield Road Williamsport, MD 21795 301-223-9662 |
Raises and sells Osmia cornifrons: Please order by March 15. Paper tubes with liners; phragamite reed bundles. Presents talks on Osmia. |
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West Coast Seeds, Ltd.
http://www.westcoastseeds.com Mary Ballon, President Unit 206-8475 Ontario Street Vancouver, British Columbia V5X 3EB
(toll free) 1-888-804-8820
(in BC) 604-952-8820
(fax) 604-952-8828
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Suppliers of bee condos and bee straws | |
Raymond D. Williams
www.beetberry.com
PO Box 1943 Binghamton, NY 13902-1943 607-775-3369 |
Has several years experience with Osmia cornifrons,
O. lignaria, O. bucephala, Megachile rotundata,
and other species. Can provide information on attracting pollen bees. |
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Wildhood Farm Jasmine and Zach Cecelic Truchas, NM WildhoodFarm@yahoo.com www.wildhoodfarm.com |
Orchard bee houses made from recycled cans with tubes, and wood houses. Also a variety of homes for other insects and birds. | |
Willow Creek Apiary Justin Engle justin@willowcreekapiary.com www.willowcreekapiary.com |
Offers two styles of mason bee houses. | |
Suppliers, International |
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Solitary Bees and Things - Nigel Jones' web site. |
How to make a bee post, plus some great photos of bees of the UK. | |
Pollination Services for Commercial Orchards |
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Beediverse® Products of CPC
Ltd.
http://www.beediverse.com Margriet Dogterom, Ph.D 641 Claremont Street Coquitlam, BC Canada V3J 3T5 |
Steve Brustkern
(425) 462-7762 |
Entomo-Logic
www.entomologic.com Evan Sugden & Kristina Williams 21323 232nd St. SE, Monroe, WA 98272-8982 360-863 8547 |
Pollinator Paradise www.pollinatorparadise.com Karen Strickler 31140 Circle Dr. Parma, ID 83660 |
Masonbeesforsale.com: |
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