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  2. Eastern carpenter bee - Wikipedia

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    X. virginica survive mostly on nectar and pollen. Newly emerged bees do not have food stored in their nest, but they are occasionally brought nectar. [2] X. virginica use their maxillae to penetrate the corolla of plants and reach the nectar stores, a behavior known as nectar robbing.

  3. Carpenter bee - Wikipedia

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    However, carpenter bee nests are attractive to woodpeckers, which may do further damage by drilling into the wood to feed on the bees or larvae. [6] Carpenter bees have short mouthparts and are important pollinators on some open-faced or shallow flowers; for some they even are obligate pollinators, for example the maypop (Passiflora incarnata ...

  4. Nectar robbing - Wikipedia

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    Firstly, nectar robbers, such as carpenter bees, bumble bees and some birds, can pollinate flowers. [1] Pollination may take place when the body of the robber contacts the reproductive parts of the plant while it robs, or during pollen collection which some bees practice in concert with nectar robbing.

  5. Here’s How To Get Rid of Carpenter Bees Once and for All - AOL

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    Carpenter bees sometimes are mistaken for bumble bees, which have a similar appearance. A carpenter bee is about ¾ to 1-inch long and nest in excavated tunnels in wood.

  6. Xylocopa pubescens - Wikipedia

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    Carpenter bees have been observed pollinating agricultural plants such as passionflower and cotton, but X. pubescens do not naturally pollinate any agricultural plants. However, in a greenhouse setting, X. pubescens have been shown to be a more effective pollinator of honeydew melon than honeybees by increasing the fruit set three times more ...

  7. What are pollinators and how do they 'hold entire ecosystems ...

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    Many of the more than 400 species of native bees are also threatened, such as the rusty patch bumble bee. Susan Carpenter, the native plant garden curator at UW-Madison's arboretum, said she also ...

  8. Xylocopa sonorina - Wikipedia

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    Xylocopa sonorina, the valley carpenter bee or Hawaiian carpenter bee, [2] is a species of carpenter bee found from western Texas to northern California, [3] and the eastern Pacific islands. [4] Females are black while males are golden-brown with green eyes.

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

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    Carpenter bees seek wood, especially untreated, unpainted, or unstained wood. To prevent a carpenter bee infestation, make sure any wood on the exterior of your home is properly painted, treated ...