About this Event
Did you know that Washington is home to more than 600 native bee species? Most of them are solitary ground nesters with females constructing and provisioning their nests without help from other bees. These bees spend most of their lives underground or inside nest cavities with only a few weeks to a month flying as an adult. This presentation will feature native bees found on the Peninsula, including some less common species and habitat discoveries, local bee habitat survey results spanning three years and 16 sites, and both state and regional iNaturalist bee projects. With over 800 native bee observations for the Olympic Peninsula, Kris will share bee nesting behaviors, floral host-plant associations, and the seasonality of native bee species.
Speaker: Kris Ethington, Washington Native Bee Society, citizen scientist
Kris is a seasoned outdoor educator and native bee enthusiast with the Washington Native Bee Society. As an ecological gardener, she will provide guidance and plant recommendations for those who wish to support native bee nesting habitat in their own yards.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Fort Flagler Hospital, 10541 Flagler Rd, Nordland, United States
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