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it's all about bees:
​a blog by quest university students

Pollinator Hotel Construction Underway

14/3/2015

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Despite the rain, this afternoon we got to work building the foundation and structure for the pollinator hotel. We dug four holes in the rocky soil and cemented in four cedar posts, which will become the four corners of the hotel. The posts are seven feet tall, so there will be lots of space for hotel rooms! 

Be sure to join us on Quest campus this Friday March 20 from 11am-2pm to help us fill up the hotel with materials for bees and other pollinators to nest in! ​
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    Michalina, Max, & Barrett

    Michalina, Max, and Barrett are students working on building a pollinator hotel on the Quest University Canada campus!  Stay tuned for a community event, pollinator facts, and much much more!!

    This blog was started by Michalina.  She loves everything about bees. She is currently working on a research project in Greater Vancouver investigating pollination from native bees in blueberry fields. She's working on her undergrad from Quest University in Squamish. When she's not beeking out, you can find her fermenting something in the kitchen. ​

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