Penn State Abington students build bee houses - Image Gallery #41696
The Penn State Abington Nature Club sponsored an event this week so students could make bee houses out of tin cans and straws to emulate a bee hive. The idea of it is to give mason bees a safe home so they can help with pollination and take stress off of honey bees.
Credit: Zack Gething
The Penn State Abington Nature Club sponsored an event this week so students could make bee houses out of tin cans and straws to emulate a bee hive. The idea of it is to give mason bees a safe home so they can help with pollination and take stress off of honey bees.
Credit: Zack Gething
The Penn State Abington Nature Club sponsored an event this week so students could make bee houses out of tin cans and straws to emulate a bee hive. The idea of it is to give mason bees a safe home so they can help with pollination and take stress off of honey bees.
Credit: Zack Gething
The Penn State Abington Nature Club sponsored an event this week so students could make bee houses out of tin cans and straws to emulate a bee hive. The idea of it is to give mason bees a safe home so they can help with pollination and take stress off of honey bees.
Credit: Zack Gething
The Penn State Abington Nature Club sponsored an event this week so students could make bee houses out of tin cans and straws to emulate a bee hive. The idea of it is to give mason bees a safe home so they can help with pollination and take stress off of honey bees.