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91原创 welcomes a passionate mason bee lover for informative workshop

Need to save pollinators from predators, says workshop facilitator
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Werner Klann, owner of Mason Bees Company, was surrounded by local residents, who attended his latest workshop on mason bees. (Tanmay Ahluwalia/91原创 Advance Times)

It was a usual day for Werner Klann, who was surrounded by at least a dozen bee lovers hoping to absorb his wisdom about mason bees.

鈥淐an we keep bees close to the bird house,鈥 asked one of the workshop attendees.

鈥淥h! no鈥 that is a no no. You do this鈥 the bees would be candy for the birds,鈥 Klann was quick to clarify.

Klann, a retired construction worker, is a passionate bee lover.

Every year, he sets up around 60 鈥渕ason bee homes鈥 in parks throughout the Lower Mainland, at no charge to the parks.

This time, he was invited by 91原创 Environmental Partners Society (LEPS) to lead a workshop and talk about the importance of mason bees and share tips on how to care for them.

While showcasing the mason bee homes he built 鈥 a small structure, resembling a bird house, designed to provide a place for bees to breed 鈥 he shared multiple tips on how people can care for mason bees.

鈥淔or me it is not a business鈥 it is all about educating people,鈥 said Klann, who has been putting up mason bee homes all around 91原创 for the past four years.

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Through the years, his expertise has helped many bee lovers and saved the lives of hundreds of these 鈥渟uper pollinators.鈥

Emphasizing the need to offer safe spaces for mason bees to breed, Klann said that there are many kinds of predators out there. Consequently, people need to help bees to avoid their own extinction.

Klann embarked on his journey to share his wisdom four years ago, and now he works with various environmental groups with a sole vision of equipping people with the proper knowledge.

As his volunteer work grew, Klann had to look for an income stream to cover the expenses. So, he soon started selling the bees he raised to local nurseries.

The businesses help him cover the cost of various initiatives he takes to spread knowledge and care for bees. Now offering workshops, Klann said it is important to teach people 鈥渉ow to build the house, look after the house, and most importantly clean the house.鈥

The workshop, which is the second of the 鈥済arden smart workshops,鈥 took place on Saturday, April 30 and was organized at LEPS鈥 demonstration garden at Derek Doubleday Arboretum in 91原创.

For 91原创鈥檚 Charlotte Evans, Klann鈥檚 workshop was 鈥渧ery鈥 informative.

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鈥淚鈥檓 excited to install my new mason bee house in my garden. It鈥檚 encouraging to see people like Werner spread the word about this super pollinator and how it can help our garden鈥檚 productivity,鈥 Evans said.

The workshop was also a warm-up for those interested in an upcoming bees festival.

LEPS is organizing the festival for Saturday, May 28, where people can enjoy free, kid-friendly events such as beeswax candle making, seed bomb creating, bee house making, a plant sale, a seed swap, and more, said Alexandra Falconer, garden programs coordinator for LEPS.

鈥淏ees, butterflies, flowers, and other springtime costumes are encouraged,鈥 Falconer shared.

Those interested in learning more about the workshop and upcoming events can email LEPS at garden@leps.bc.ca.

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Werner Klann, owner of Mason Bees Company, was surrounded by local residents, who attended his latest workshop on mason bees. (Tanmay Ahluwalia/91原创 Advance Times)
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Mason bees are considered super pollinators, but need help from people to breed and avoid extinction, says promoter Werner Klann. (Werner Klann/Special to 91原创 Advance Times)


Tanmay Ahluwalia

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Tanmay Ahluwalia is a journalist with a digital mindset and a proud alumnus of the University of Delhi.
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