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  2. Most of 15 million bees contained after bee-laden truck crashes

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    A tractor-trailer hauling about 15 million honey bees to be used to pollinate blueberry fields crashed and overturned on Interstate 95, officials said. The bees were mostly contained and the ...

  3. Insect hotel - Wikipedia

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    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. They have species-specific preferences for tube diameter (2–10 mm) and length (about 10 cm).

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

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  5. How to Get Rid of Carpenter Bees the Right Way ... - AOL

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    A bee hotel is a small wooden structure made from sticks, paper, bamboo, and old wood cuttings designed to encourage bees and other insects to nest there instead of burrowing into your home. Keep ...

  6. Tetragonula carbonaria - Wikipedia

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    Tetragonula carbonaria forms honeycombs in their nests. [7] The bee produces an edible honey; the whole nest is sometimes eaten by Indigenous Australians. [8] The bees "mummify" invasive small hive beetles (Aethina tumida) that enter the nest by coating and immobilising the invaders in wax, resin, and mud or soil from the nest. [9]

  7. Colletidae - Wikipedia

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    The Colletidae are a family of bees, and are often referred to collectively as plasterer bees or polyester bees, due to the method of smoothing the walls of their nest cells with secretions applied with their mouthparts; these secretions dry into a cellophane-like lining. [1]

  8. 6,000 bees removed from Nebraska home: ‘You could hear the ...

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    A home in Nebraska made plenty of buzz after thousands of bees were removed from its walls. The Omaha Bee Club removed about 6,000 of the insects from a 100-year-old house belonging to Thomas and ...

  9. Megachile sculpturalis - Wikipedia

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    These solitary bees are known to make during the summer their nests in available holes found in wooden structures or in small crevices between wood boards and often they use cavities belonging to carpenter bees. They do not bore holes into wood. Their individual cells are constructed using wood particles and mud.