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  2. Insect hotel - Wikipedia

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    Solitary bees, and solitary wasps do not live within a hive with a queen. Various species of solitary bees have different needs. The vast majority of these nest in tunnels dug in bare soil, but carpenter, mason, and leaf cutter bees nest in a tube. Only the latter two types nest in ready-made tubes in a bee hotel.

  3. Bee hotel - Wikipedia

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    Bee hotels are a type of insect hotel for solitary pollinator bees, or wasps, providing them rest and shelter. [1] Typically, these bees would nest in hollow plant stems, holes in dead wood, or other natural cavities; a bee hotel attempts to mimic this structure by using a bunch of hollow reeds or holes drilled in wood, among other methods. [1]

  4. Amegilla cingulata - Wikipedia

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    A. cingulata build solitary nests, but often close to other conspecifics. A. cingulata tend to nest in burrows in dried-up river banks, old clay homes, and mortar between bricks, but may also burrow in soft sandstone, and areas of this type of rock can become riddled with bee tunnels. [7]

  5. Xylocopa micans - Wikipedia

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    Xylocopa micans, also known as the southern carpenter bee, is a species of bee within Xylocopa, the genus of carpenter bees. The southern carpenter bee can be found mainly in the coastal and gulf regions of the southeastern United States, as well as Mexico and Guatemala. [2] Like all Xylocopa bees, X. micans bees excavate nests in woody plant ...

  6. Leioproctus boltoni - Wikipedia

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    Leioproctus boltoni is a species of bee in the family of plasterer bees. [2] This species was first described in 1904 and is endemic to New Zealand. They are a solitary bee, small and black in appearance. L. boltoni can be found throughout the main islands of New Zealand and forages on the flowers of both native and introduced species of plants ...

  7. BS National Beehive - Wikipedia

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    The National beehive is specifically designed to house frames detailed in the standard. These are 14 in (360 mm) wide, with a height of either 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 or 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (220 or 140 mm). In brood boxes, up to twelve frames can be used, but (once propolised), twelve frames are typically too tight a fit for easy use, and eleven frames (with ...

  8. Beehive - Wikipedia

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    The term hive is used to describe an artificial/man-made structure to house a honey bee nest. Several species of Apis live in colonies. But for honey production, the western honey bee ( Apis mellifera ) and the eastern honey bee ( Apis cerana ) are the main species kept in hives.

  9. Northern colletes - Wikipedia

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    The northern colletes (Colletes floralis) is a species of bee within the genus Colletes.Northern colletes are solitary bees, though females may nest in what are termed aggregations – sites where the bees nest close together, but do not form colonies as social bees do. [1]

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