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Old 04-05-2012, 09:42 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Christina Websell Christina Websell is offline
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Default what is this Bee


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On 03/05/2012 21:07, Christina Websell wrote:
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On 03/05/2012 17:11, Christina Websell wrote:
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can anyone identify this bee, has an all black bottom
I have all of a sudden 50+ of these in the garden but cant see
where
they
are coming from.
and NO i dont wish to exterminate them, just curious.
http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p...o/9e4c687b.jpg


It's a leafcutter bee.

Tina


Hi
From the photos on the web they all have a yellow underneath which my
ones
dont
they seem more interested in an old wall, cant find any leaves that
have
been eaten as yet.


Megachile species (the leafcutter bees) hold their wings out from their
bodies, like your pic shows. Most other solitary bees do not.
Leafcutters
will nest in walls as well as underground - they just need a hole.
It's my best guess. It is not a honeybee.
The other possibility is wool carder bee, although they are not very
common.
See if that matches better than my suggestion.


Hi
Thanks for your help i have spent quite a few hours now looking at Bee
photos on the web
the nearest i have come up with, and i think this is in fact what they are
Solitary bee Andrena scotica
http://www.insectpix.net/Andrena_scotica.htm

Your bee is not that one. See the difference how they hold their wings.
This one hold its wings over its back as most solitary bees do. Your photo
shows a bee that holds the wings out like a leafcutter bee.