I received and installed the mason bee home in the backyard where the sun would provide warmth in the mornings. You can already see a mason bee hanging out on the top right of the teardrop-shaped home.
I placed the entire cocoon set (~20 mixed male/female) inside the home instead of releasing a few every week. I've already got apple, apricot, blueberry, aloe vera and rosemary blossoms in the backyard. And, I have a sloped yard with plenty of San Diego clay that the bees require for nesting.
When I received the package, there were already two bees that emerged from their cocoons and one more emerged overnight.
They flew from the bee house, but went straight to the ground. So, I picked them up (before Kylie ate them....) and tried to put them back in, but they flew away. Maybe they were hungry? That was February 28th and I'm happy to report a week later that I saw a mason bee returning to the house and entering a tube. I watched it leave and fly out to get busy in my neighbors' yards, probably.
The next six weeks, the bees will be foraging for food and clay to lay next year's crop of mason bees. And, it's up to me to manage and expand the supply as the years go by.