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How to Manage the Blue Orchard Bee

Published 2001, 87 pages | Available Online Only
Format: Out of Print | Free | Online PDF (961 k)

In recent years, the blue orchard bee (BOB) has become established as an alternative orchard pollinator in North America. With a strong preference for fruit trees, BOBs are highly efficient pollinators; in fact, just 250-300 females will pollinate an entire acre of apples or almonds. BOBs forage and pollinate under cloudy skies and at lower temperatures than most other bees. They are easy to manage and rarely sting.

To learn how to manage BOBs for successful orchard pollination, consult this guide from the USDA-ARS Bee Biology and Systematics Laboratory. Learn about:

BOB natural history
Building nesting materials
Rearing and wintering populations
Field management for maximum pollination
Deterring parasites and predators

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