Raising Mason Bees

Mon Jan 12 2026 at 06:30 pm to 08:00 pm UTC-05:00

Chippewa Nature Center | Midland

Wild Ones Mid-Mitten Chapter
Publisher/HostWild Ones Mid-Mitten Chapter
Raising Mason Bees
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Raising Mason Bees January 12, 6:30 pm to 8 pm
This presentation explores the biology, ecology, and management of mason bees in mid-Michigan, highlighting their role as solitary pollinators in agricultural, residential and community landscapes. Through a combination of field observations and experimental results spanning nine years, the talk covers species identification, nesting behaviors, life cycle, and other seasonal activities. It presents data on nesting site selection, drilled block designs, nesting material preferences, revealing strategies that enhance bee reproduction and habitat utilization. Timelapse footage and videos reveal the bees’ industrious routines. Odor analysis of mason bee cocoons is also presented, offering valuable insights into how nesting site selection is influenced by scent. The presentation concludes with a discussion on the cooperation with Dow Gardens including yearly hosting of the bees and presenting at the annual “Viva la Pollinators” pollinators event. By combining research findings along with experience and practical guidance, this session is designed to equip attendees with the knowledge they need to start raising mason bees and support pollinator populations in their own communities.
This program will take place at the Chippewa Nature Center, 400 S. Badour Road, Midland, MI. Meet at the Visitor Center. The public is welcome to attend.

Speaker Bio
Matt Masters is an analytical chemist with a B.S. in Chemistry from Saginaw Valley State University and 18 years of professional experience at Dow. Raised on a farm in southern Michigan, Matt is known for an easygoing personality and a passion for learning, teaching, and testing new ideas. While Matt is devoted to his family, he still manages to find time for his passion—raising mason bees and educating others about them.
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This program is brought to you by the Wild Ones Mid-Mitten Chapter, part of a member-based national organization whose mission promotes environmentally-sound landscaping practices to preserve biodiversity through the preservation, restoration, and establishment of native plant communities. The Mid-Mitten Chapter is based in Midland, Bay, Saginaw, and Isabella counties. It meets monthly on the second Monday, and welcomes new members. For more information go to @midmittenwildones.
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Chippewa Nature Center, 386 S Badour Rd, Midland, MI 48640-8660, United States

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