http://www.rspca.org.au/about/volunteers...
In Britain:
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http://www.catchat.org/adoption/notcats....
In the USA:
http://www.hsus.org/wildlife/wildlife_an... 44% 4 Votes 0% 0 Votes
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You can take something as simple as a hunk of firewood, drill holes in it, and hang it up. It%26#039;s EXTREMELY simple! Provide the habitat, and the bees will find it! You don%26#039;t need to do anything else!
It%26#039;s late in the year now, but build some simple houses over the fall and winter, plan where to hang them, and put them out in the very early spring.
After you build your first bee houses, you may want to branch out and provide some bird, bat, or butterfly houses. I%26#039;m warning you...once you start building houses for wildlife it gets to be pretty adivctive. You start identifying more and more benificial birds and insects, and start providing more and more habitats and houses.
The bee%26#039;s polinate more plants, which helps more plants grow the next year. This provides more food for hummingbirds, and butterflies. It also provides more fruit, nuts and berries for all the animals to harvest, store or eat over the fall and winter.
Simple, inexpensive and a win-win situation for both humans, and wildlife.
~Garnet
Homesteading/Farming over 20 years
P.S. Orchard Mason Bees live in Mexico, accross the entire U.S. and into Canada...they live everywhere, so don%26#039;t worry that they are not where you are! Myself %26amp; all the thousands of native bees happily living on my farm! 11% 1 Vote
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