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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. Osmia cornuta - Wikipedia

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    When the ground is very dry on the surface, numerous females often gather in the same place, looking for cracks in the ground or digging holes several centimeters deep in the ground in order to get to moist building material. The mortar is mixed with saliva. [3] [4] Osmia cornuta is host to several parasites. Cuckoo bees have

  4. Xenox tigrinus - Wikipedia

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    The fly larvae may also wait for the bees to enter the vulnerable pupal state before eating them. [5] The tiger bee fly is the most common parasite of the eastern carpenter bee, Xylocopa virginica. [6] It is also considered a pollinator. [7] Xylocopa virginica (carpenter bee) parasitized by Xenox tigrinus

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  6. Osmia lignaria - Wikipedia

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    The bees begin to emerge from their cocoons in the spring when the daytime temperature reaches 14 °C (57 °F). [5] The males emerge first. They remain near the nesting site and wait for the females to emerge, which can be several days to weeks depending on the number of days of warm weather. The first thing the females do is mate.

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  8. Nomadinae - Wikipedia

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    Nomadinae is a subfamily of bees in the family Apidae. They are known commonly as cuckoo bees. [1] This subfamily is entirely kleptoparasitic. [2] They occur worldwide, and use many different types of bees as hosts. As parasites, they lack a pollen-carrying scopa, and are often extraordinarily wasp-like in appearance.

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    Answer: The majority of native bees are solitary and ground nesting. They are docile, rarely sting and are important pollinators. ... Old Navy's Break a Sweat Sale has activewear from $2 — shop ...