Donaldson Farm Mason Bee Attractant Spray- Lemon Grass Oil Formula for Thriving Bee Colonies Enhance Natural Beekeeping Experience, 2oz
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Donaldson Farm Mason Bee Attractant Spray- Lemon Grass Oil Formula for Thriving Bee Colonies Enhance Natural Beekeeping Experience, 2oz
IRRESISTIBLE BEE MAGNET: Our 2oz Mason Bee Attractant is expertly crafted to lure in Mason Bees with its enticing blend of natural ingredients, including fresh Lemongrass Oil. Say hello to a garden buzzing with activity!
AMPLIFY MASON BEE POPULATIONS: Immerse yourself in the enchantment of heightened pollination in your garden with our formulated Mason Bee Lure Attractant. Observe your flowers and fruit trees thrive with the assistance of these diligent pollinators
EFFORTLESS APPLICATION: Designed for simplicity, our natural Bee Attractant Garden Spray allows for convenient application. A few sprays near your Mason Bee Houses and witness the bees flocking to their newfound haven.
IDEAL MASON BEE HABITAT: Enhance your garden's biodiversity and foster a welcoming environment for Mason Bees with just a few spritzes to direct pollinating Mason Bees towards Bee Hive located near flowers and fruit trees!
VERSATILE COMPATIBILITY: Whether you have a traditional Mason Bee Hive or a rustic Mason Bee House, our attractant is compatible with various setups, ensuring that every corner of your garden receives a visit from these essential pollinators.
Mason Bees are extremely important pollinators. These solitary bees pollinate much more efficiently than honey bees. Donaldson Farms Mason Bee Attractant is to be used with a Mason Bee House. Instructions: Holding the bottle a few inches away, lightly spray a mist of attractant onto the front of your Mason Bee House. A small amount, two or three sprays, is all that is needed, do not over use. Apply every two weeks starting in the early spring when temperatures are around 50°F. Stop application once the first bees arrive.