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From: solitarybee
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  • Love this video. Took me a while to track it down since I wanted to re-watch it. I will be linking this from my site :) I'm new to mason bees and this season I'm trying drilling into some wood as well as bamboo and whatever else I can collect. I might know some places that need a bit of Japanese Knotweed knocked back :D Thanks for posting this!

  • @musiceuphony - I am pleased you are so enthusiastic about mason bees. I think the Japanese Knotweed is excellent and a resource that's not been appreciated up til now. It is so easy to take apart to clean, and it's renewable. So how have your mason bee activities been so far?

  • Sympa de vous voir "en chair et en os" ! Bravo pour le travail accomplit ^-^

    Vive les abeilles !

  • @jonolemon Merci - j'ai l'air un peu excité par la ballade... mais bon c'est ça la passion!!

  • Great to see you in action Paul - clearly. x EOC x

  • @eccentricoldcow yes I have been busy... the hollow stems are the easiest to get in place, and quickly. Hope you like and rate the other 'how to' videos

  • @solitarybee and finally I know the name of the plant thanks to @bruce88a - it's Japanes Knotweed.

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