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About
About Us
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Oregon Bee Project Strategic Plan
News
Newsletter
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Press
Frequently Asked Questions
Join Us
Bee Friendly Wine
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Flagship Farms
Oregon Bee Atlas
Master Beekeeper
Resources
Beekeeping
Bees
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Growers
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 A collection of quisquilla for the curious and intrepid Atlas volunteer.

Natural History

Cane, J. H., Griswold, T., & Parker, F. D. (2007). Substrates and materials used for nesting by North American Osmia bees (Hymenoptera: Apiformes: Megachilidae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 100(3), 350-358.

Michener, C. D. (1969). Comparative social behavior of bees. Annual Review of Entomology, 14(1), 299-342.

Parker, F. D., Tepedino, V. J., & Bohart, G. E. (1981). Notes on the biology of a common sunflower bee, Melissodes (Eumelissodes) Agilis Cresson. Journal of the New York Entomological Society, 89(1), 43.

Tools

Thomson, J. D., Forrest, J. R., & Ogilvie, J. E. (2011). Pollinator exclusion devices permitting easy access to flowers of small herbaceous plants. Journal of Pollination Ecology, 4(3), 24-25.

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All photography provided by Oregon Bee Atlas volunteers, OSU Pollinator Health, Oregon Department of Agriculture, Oregon Department of Forestry or Samara Group unless otherwise noted.