
About this Event
Join Matt Siefert, Watershed Coordinator for Tinker's Creek Watershed Partners as you will learn about the importance of Ohio’s native bees as pollinators while building their own bee house to give our local cavity-nesting bees more habitat. This workshop will also cover native pollinator plants, with native seed mixes provided so that participants can plant their own pollinator garden!
Audience: Adults & Families
Logistics: Ten bee houses will be brought for construction/education - limit ten. There will be one bee house per individual registration OR one house per couple/family. Individuals that want to learn about bees but do not want the house are welcome to sit in as observers. No cost, we will provide all materials, tools to construct the houses, and educational materials.
Important Note: Bee houses require annual maintenance (replacement of nesting materials) to promote healthy bee populations. Therefore, we strongly urge participants to take a bee house only if they are able to maintain it. Tinker’s Creek Watershed Partners will be offering replacement materials for participants’ second year of the bee house free of charge.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Hudson City Hall - Community Rooms, 1140 Terex Road, Hudson, United States
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