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    carpenter bee

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    • 1. a large solitary black bee with purplish wings, which nests in tunnels bored in dead wood or plant stems.
  2. Carpenter bee. Carpenter bees are species in the genus Xylocopa of the subfamily Xylocopinae. The genus includes some 500 bees in 31 subgenera. [1] The common name "carpenter bee" derives from their nesting behavior; nearly all species burrow into hard plant material such as dead wood or bamboo. The main exceptions are species in the subgenus ...

  3. Jul 3, 2022 · Carpenter bees acquire their pollen through something called buzz pollination. This is a trait that is often found in solitary bees. Carpenter bees will hold onto a flower, and flap their wings rapidly. The vibrations loosen pollen and make it easier for the bee to collect.

  4. Aug 23, 2023 · Create a wood box with a hole in it, which resembles a potential nesting site. Place a funnel inside leading to a jar or other collection dish. This keeps the bees from leaving once they enter. Leave the box near areas where carpenter bees are active. As you catch them, release them elsewhere in a more suitable habitat.

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  5. Feb 26, 2024 · At first glance, carpenter bees and bumble bees look similar, but there are a few key differences that set them apart. Abdomen: Carpenter bees have smooth abdomens that are black, green, or purple Bumble bees are hairy with black and yellow bands on their abdomens. Head: Carpenter bees have larger, black heads.

  6. Jun 7, 2024 · carpenter bee, (subfamily Xylocopinae), any of a group of small bees in the family Anthophoridae (order Hymenoptera) that are found in most areas of the world. The small carpenter bee, Ceratina, is about six mm (0.2 inch) long and of metallic coloration. It nests in plant stems, which the female first hollows out and then packs with pollen and ...

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  7. Carpenter bee lifecycle and nesting habits. Typically, females emerge in spring. Suitable nest sites may include, for example a tree trunk or rotting timber. Not surprisingly, these bees get their name because they are known to make their nests by boring holes in wood. In fact,Xylocopais the Greek word for"wood worker"1.

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  9. Jun 22, 2019 · Male carpenter bees will hover around nest entrances, chasing away intruders. They lack a sting, though, so just ignore their buzzing and aggressive flights around your head. Females do sting, but only if seriously provoked. Refrain from swatting at them, and you shouldn't have to worry about carpenter bees causing you harm.

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