Gallery: Penn State Abington students build bee houses The Penn State Abington Nature Club sponsored an event this week so students could make bee houses out of tin cans and straws to emulate a bee hive. The idea of it is to give mason bees a safe home so they can help with pollination and take stress off of honey bees. Credit: Zack Gething. All Rights Reserved.ExpandMarch 28, 2022PrintThe Penn State Abington Nature Club sponsored an event this week so students could make bee houses out of tin cans and straws to emulate a bee hive. The idea of it is to give mason bees a safe home so they can help with pollination and take stress off of honey bees. Credit: Zack Gething. All Rights Reserved.ExpandThe Penn State Abington Nature Club sponsored an event this week so students could make bee houses out of tin cans and straws to emulate a bee hive. The idea of it is to give mason bees a safe home so they can help with pollination and take stress off of honey bees. Credit: Zack Gething. All Rights Reserved.ExpandThe Penn State Abington Nature Club sponsored an event this week so students could make bee houses out of tin cans and straws to emulate a bee hive. The idea of it is to give mason bees a safe home so they can help with pollination and take stress off of honey bees. Credit: Zack Gething. All Rights Reserved.ExpandThe Penn State Abington Nature Club sponsored an event this week so students could make bee houses out of tin cans and straws to emulate a bee hive. The idea of it is to give mason bees a safe home so they can help with pollination and take stress off of honey bees. Credit: Zack Gething. All Rights Reserved.ExpandThe Penn State Abington Nature Club sponsored an event this week so students could make bee houses out of tin cans and straws to emulate a bee hive. The idea of it is to give mason bees a safe home so they can help with pollination and take stress off of honey bees. Credit: Zack Gething. All Rights Reserved.ExpandThe Penn State Abington Nature Club sponsored an event this week so students could make bee houses out of tin cans and straws to emulate a bee hive. The idea of it is to give mason bees a safe home so they can help with pollination and take stress off of honey bees. Credit: Zack Gething. All Rights Reserved.ExpandThe Penn State Abington Nature Club sponsored an event this week so students could make bee houses out of tin cans and straws to emulate a bee hive. The idea of it is to give mason bees a safe home so they can help with pollination and take stress off of honey bees. Credit: Zack Gething. All Rights Reserved.ExpandThe Penn State Abington Nature Club sponsored an event this week so students could make bee houses out of tin cans and straws to emulate a bee hive. The idea of it is to give mason bees a safe home so they can help with pollination and take stress off of honey bees. Credit: Zack Gething. All Rights Reserved.ExpandThe Penn State Abington Nature Club sponsored an event this week so students could make bee houses out of tin cans and straws to emulate a bee hive. The idea of it is to give mason bees a safe home so they can help with pollination and take stress off of honey bees. Credit: Zack Gething. All Rights Reserved.ExpandThe Penn State Abington Nature Club sponsored an event this week so students could make bee houses out of tin cans and straws to emulate a bee hive. The idea of it is to give mason bees a safe home so they can help with pollination and take stress off of honey bees. Credit: Zack Gething. All Rights Reserved.ExpandLast Updated March 28, 2022TagsAbingtonGet the news by emailSubscribe