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  2. Xylocopa caerulea - Wikipedia

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    Xylocopa caerulea is a relatively large species, reaching an average size of 23 millimetres (0.91 in). The thorax region of these insects are covered with light blue hairs, giving it a striking blue color.

  3. Osmia lignaria - Wikipedia

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    Osmia lignaria, commonly known as the orchard mason bee or blue orchard bee, [1] is a megachilid bee that makes nests in natural holes and reeds, creating individual cells for its brood that are separated by mud dividers.

  4. File:Australian Blue Banded Bee-Best viewed large.jpg

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  5. 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]

  6. Australian native bees - Wikipedia

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    Australian Blue Banded Bee Amegilla spp. Australian Sugarbag Bee Tetragonula carbonaria Cloak and dagger cuckoo bee Thyreus spp. The entry and exit spout of a native bee hive forming in the brickwork of a house in Darwin, Australia Native bees forming a hive in the brickwork of a house in Darwin, Australia

  7. Mason bee - Wikipedia

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    Mason bee is a name now commonly used for species of bees in the genus Osmia, of the family Megachilidae.Mason bees are named for their habit of using mud or other "masonry" products in constructing their nests, which are made in naturally occurring gaps such as between cracks in stones or other small dark cavities.

  8. Andrena cleodora - Wikipedia

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    The shiny-blue sculptured miner bee [1] (Andrena cleodora) is a species of miner bee in the family Andrenidae. It is found in North America. [2] [3] [4] Subspecies.

  9. California carpenter bee - Wikipedia

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    There are reports of the honey bee, Apis mellifera, having negative effects on X. californica populations. The carpenter bees are attracted to the floral scents of the honey produced by the honey bees; X. californica may come near or inside their hives and get attacked by the hive resulting in the death of the carpenter bee.

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