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Yellow hanging blown glass bee side view
Yellow hanging blown glass bee
Bees
Yellow hanging blown glass bee side view
Marine Blue blown glass bee
Purple blow glass bee
Orange hand blown glass bee
Pink blown glass bee
Soft Green hand blown glass bee
Robin Egg Blue blown glass bee
Red hand blown glass bee
Bees
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Bees

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It's Summer, and the bees are buzzing! These sweet little hanging bees will buzz their way into your windows and your hearts. A great gift to bring a smile to someone's face. Bees measure approximately 6" high and 6" long. They come tied with twisted steel wire for secure hanging from a cup hook.

We are pleased to announce that 10% of the sales of our bees and ladybugs will now go to fund The Glass Bee Fellowship, a summer fellowship made available through the Coastal Fellows program for an undergraduate student at The University of Rhode Island. While our bees have helped fund bee education for years, this step keeps our funding closer to home, where Rhode Island’s own native bees can benefit. This year, the fellowship will fund an undergraduate student who will help Research Assistant Casey Johnson and masters degree candidate Julia Vieira,  both former Coastal Fellows, in a summer survey of bees at sites across Rhode Island. The student will be trained in identifying different bees and plants in bloom and will help analyze collected data. The study will focus on the importance of several plants to Bombus fervidus, a bumble bee that is in decline and is currently listed as vulnerable. The Glass Station will be raising funds for the fellowship yearly, awarding it in May.