Summer Leaf bees, also known as Leafcutter bees, are gentle, warm‑season pollinators that thrive in mid to late summer when temperatures rise and blooms peak. Unlike honey bees, they are solitary cavity‑nesting bees that pollinate nearly every flower they visit, making them exceptionally effective for tomatoes, peppers, squash, berries, herbs, and wildflowers.


These bees use small leaf pieces to line their nests, a natural behavior that protects developing larvae and supports healthy future generations. With a short but powerful 4–6 week active season, Summer Leaf bees bring reliable, high‑efficiency pollination exactly when your garden needs it most.