Wild Bee Management Workshop for the Carbon Landscape Partnership FeedBack 3/11/18
Topics covered, included bumblebee and solitary bee nest boxes, species that use them, attracting bees, nest designs, pests, predators and their management, hygiene, other residents of boxes including solitary wasps and numerous hints and tips.

Let’s have a look inside
Emma Halliwell from the CLP stating, “Thanks for the workshop on Saturday, it was quite fun and absolutely fascinating”.
Review by attendees:
- Extensive material
- Plenty of breaks
- Well presented
- Interesting & Information
- Enthusiastic and knowledgeable presenter

Checking out a bumblebee nest
Numerous hints and tips were talked about and demonstrated

Let’s see what we can find
If you would like a day or half a day wild bee workshop please contact me nurturing-nature@virginmedia.com
Thanks to Emma Halliwell Carbon Landscape trainee for the photos
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