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  2. Ptilothrix - Wikipedia

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    Bees of the genus Ptilothrix are solitary. Unlike honeybees or other eusocial bee species, the members of Ptilothrix do not form a hive or have division of labor of individuals. Females nest individually in hard-packed soil and oviposit eggs into brood cells provisioned with masses of pollen and nectar, which provide nutrients for their offspring.

  3. Bee - Wikipedia

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    A solitary bee, Anthidium florentinum (family Megachilidae), visiting Lantana. Most solitary bees are fossorial, digging nests in the ground in a variety of soil textures and conditions, while others create nests in hollow reeds or twigs, or holes in wood. The female typically creates a compartment (a "cell") with an egg and some provisions for ...

  4. Australian native bees - Wikipedia

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    Like all bees, native Australian bees are a type of specialized wasp that has evolved to vegetarianism. They feed on nectar, but it is the female native Australian bee that will thicken the nectar to make honey before taking it back to the nest. Australian bees are mostly solitary insects. A female bee will build a nest with the aid of "workers".

  5. List of crop plants pollinated by bees - Wikipedia

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    honey bee hives per acre Geography of cultivation Okra: Abelmoschus esculentus: Honey bees (incl. Apis cerana), solitary bees (Halictus spp.) fruit 2-modest temperate Kiwifruit: Actinidia deliciosa: Honey bees, bumblebees, solitary bees: fruit 4-essential Potato: Solanum tuberosum: Bumblebees, solitary bees: seed 1-little temperate, tropical ...

  6. Social bees ‘travel greater distances for food than solitary ...

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    The researchers said their findings could have implications for pollination and conservation strategies for bees and plants. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800 ...

  7. Stingless bee - Wikipedia

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    A Maya stingless bee hive: A piece of hollow log provides a home for meliponine bees in Belize. The stingless bees Melipona beecheii and M. yucatanica are the primary native bees cultured in Central America, though a few other species are reported as being occasionally managed (e.g., Trigona fulviventris and Scaptotrigona mexicana). [133]

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