Crown Bees is introducing its Mason bees and innovative pollination products at the Farwest Tradeshow Aug. 23-25.
Founded in 2008, Crown Bees raises and sells solitary pollinating bees, markets eco-friendly nesting equipment and offers pollination services. The company’s mission is to support sustainable crop and plant yields with native bees to preserve our food supply, threatened by the decline in honey bees. Its healthy bees and innovative products are sold in the USA, Canada and Europe.
“Crown Bees is focused on preserving our food supply by supplementing the declining honey bee population with native bees, specifically the Mason Bee. Subspecies we sell to retailers include Blue Orchard and Hornfaced bees, spring pollinators, and the Leafcutter, a summer pollinator,” said founder Dave Hunter.
Crown Bees will be at booth #11062 of the Farwest Tradeshow. For more: www.crownbees.com
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