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  2. Cuckoo bee - Wikipedia

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    There are no cuckoo bees in the families Andrenidae, Melittidae, or Stenotritidae, and possibly the Colletidae (there are only unconfirmed suspicions that one group of Hawaiian Hylaeus species may be parasitic). Cuckoo bees typically enter the nests of pollen-collecting species, and lay their eggs in cells provisioned by the host bee. When the ...

  3. Megachilidae - Wikipedia

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    A leaf-cutter bee showing abdominal scopa. Megachilidae is a cosmopolitan family of mostly solitary bees.Characteristic traits of this family are the restriction of their pollen-carrying structure (called a scopa) to the ventral surface of the abdomen (rather than mostly or exclusively on the hind legs as in other bee families), and their typically elongated labrum. [1]

  4. Hymenoptera - Wikipedia

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    Hymenoptera is a large order of insects, comprising the sawflies, wasps, bees, and ants. Over 150,000 living species of Hymenoptera have been described, [2] [3] in addition to over 2,000 extinct ones. [4] Many of the species are parasitic. Females typically have a special ovipositor for inserting eggs into hosts or places that are otherwise ...

  5. Alkali bee - Wikipedia

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    The alkali bee, Nomia melanderi, [1] is a ground-nesting bee native to deserts and semi-arid desert basins of the western United States. It was described by Theodore Dru Alison Cockerell in 1906. While solitary, these bees nest near each other and can form extremely dense aggregations in areas with favorable conditions.

  6. To save the bees, a Kansas scientist is building an app to ...

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    The public’s sightings can offer valuable intel on which bees live where. ... Microscopic parasites spread to wild bee species from infected European honeybee hives that people ferry from region ...

  7. Dialictus - Wikipedia

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    The female builds the nest and feeds her offspring without workers or help from other bees. [3] Solitary bees often nest in the ground and tree bark. Solitary bees are important pollinators. [7] Communal bees live in groups of two or more females in a single nest, each of which reproduces and provisions independently. [3]

  8. Watch where you step! These bees may be digging holes in your ...

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    Ground bees may be digging up your South Carolina yard this spring. Here’s why that’s a good thing. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  9. How to keep ground bees away, and low-maintenance ground ...

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    Answer: The majority of native bees are solitary and ground nesting. They are docile, rarely sting and are important pollinators. I realize it is important for you to be very careful. The best ...