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Together we can improve our ecosystem.

Creating a thriving Mason Bee population, allows them to pollinate the food and natural vegetation that we rely on to survive.
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MY MISSION

Create thriving mason bee communities and raise bee awareness in my area and neighboring cities. I am accomplishing this goal by placing nests and mason bee larvae in different local nature centers to allow our bees to thrive and multiply. In exchange, they will beautify our landscapes and give us delicious produce.  

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Hi! I’m Natalya.


Welcome to my corner of the world.

Improving our ecosystem by creating thriving native Mason Bee populations is my passion. During the spring of 2020, California was struggling with raging fires that seemed impossible to extinguish. As our forests were burning, I thought of the role that bees play in pollinating these forests and our food plants.

My concern for the environment led me to research the role of the bees. I found that bee species are rapidly becoming endangered. Without bees, all species, including humans, will slowly go extinct because the bees pollinate our food plants. My focus became the docile, native Mason Bee. The native Mason Bee pollinates some species of plants better than the honeybee. The Mason Bee, unlike the honeybee, is native to North America and lives well among other bee species

So, I decided to install Mason Bee nests and Larvae, create public awareness and educate future generation by writing a children’s book.

Poppy and Me

Tali and her new friend Poppy, a California Mason bee, go on an adventure and teach young children the importance of bees, pollination and native gardens.

This book and all of Tali and Poppy’s adventures was inspired by my Girl Scout Gold Award Project and is based on real-life events. My goal is to donate my books to local schools, nature centers and libraries as well as my pediatrician’s office to educate children and adults on the importance of bees and how to save them.


“If the bees disappeared off the surface of the globe, then man would have only four years of life left. No more bees, no more pollination, no more plants, no more animals, no more man.”


Albert Einstein

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