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

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    The young bee will slowly feast on the pollen until they are ready to emerge the next year. Why ground bees are good for SC yards For some homeowners, welcoming an insect that digs small holes in ...

  5. Honeycomb - Wikipedia

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    Bees use their antennae, mandibles and legs to manipulate the wax during comb construction, while actively warming the wax. [9] During the construction of hexagonal cells, wax temperature is between 33.6–37.6 °C (92.5–99.7 °F), well below the 40 °C (104 °F) temperature at which wax is assumed to be liquid for initiating new comb ...

  6. Carpenter bee - Wikipedia

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    Solitary bees tend to be gregarious and often several nests of solitary bees are near each other. In solitary nesting, the founding bee forages, builds cells, lays the eggs, and guards. Normally, only one generation of bees live in the nest. [9] Xylocopa pubescens is one carpenter bee species that can have both social and solitary nests. [9]

  7. Honeycomb structure - Wikipedia

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    The hexagonal comb of the honey bee has been admired and wondered about from ancient times. The first man-made honeycomb, according to Greek mythology, is said to have been manufactured by Daedalus from gold by lost wax casting more than 3000 years ago. [2]

  8. Horizontal top-bar hive - Wikipedia

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    The bees will be able to keep a top bar hive cool enough with only three holes of 1 inch (25 mm) diameter. They do so by both lining up to fan cool air into the hive and exhaust warm air, and by evaporation [ 11 ] – essentially air-conditioning the hive.

  9. Eastern carpenter bee - Wikipedia

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    The female bee pushes castings out of the entranceway and maintains the hibernaculum. In X. virginica, mating occurs only once a year, in the spring. [2] Eggs are laid in July, starting farthest from the exit hole, and by about August and mid-September, larval development has completed and all the pupae have become adults.