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Mason Bees, which were so busy earlier in the spring, have pretty much disappeared from the garden now. The paper tubes in these home-made Mason Bee boxes are filled with their larvae, sealed up in little chambers where they are eating away at the pollen their parent collected from our fruit trees. They'll pupate, then turn into adults in September, but they'll stay in their tunnels until next May - just in time to pollinate fruit trees again.