Megachilid Bees in the Pacific Northwest: An Introduction
This publication is an introduction to the Megachilidae family of bees found in the Pacific Northwest. It highlights the characteristics of two important members of this family: leafcutting bees and mason bees. Because these bees play a major role in pollinating both common garden plants and economically important crops, knowing how to protect and encourage them can benefit gardeners and farmers alike.
Published: December 2016
Reviewed: January 2025
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