Information on Digger Bee - pictures, articles, classification and more ... Digger Bee, common name for a group of robust, fast-flying, ground-nesting bees with velvety fur. These bees live throughout the world. There are several thousand species, more than 900 of which occur in the United States and Canada.
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The Anthophorini is a large tribe in the family Apidae, with over 750 species worldwide that were previously classified in the family Anthophoridae; the vast majority of species are in the genera A...
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Digger Bees ... She collects a mass of pollen and moistens this with nectar to produce a stored food called "bee bread." The first brood of spring numbers 5 to 20, all workers, who enlarge the nest, gather food and feed the larvae.
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There are several kinds of small hairy or metallic bees that dig into the soil to nest, hence one common name, digger bees. This is a diverse group that comes from different families and the term digger bee can include the andrenid bees, halictid bees, and colletid bees such as the plasterer and yellow-faced bees.
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Explore information and closeup photos of digger bees found floating on the DuPage River in northern Illinos. ... Digger Bee - Synhalonia sp.; Order Hymenoptera / Family Anthophoridae / Subfamily Anthophorinae / Species: Synhalonia sp. Live adult female digger bees photographed in the wild at Winfield, Illinois.
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Notice all of the pollen carried by this bee. Digger bee (Andrenid). Photo by Beatriz Moisset. ... The flower's anther produces pollen, a bee comes along and picks up the pollen, and flys to another flower where the pollen is deposited into the stigma.
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An online resource devoted to North American insects, spiders and their kin, offering identification, images, and information. ... Later, different shape of hind tibiae and basitarsi, joined with the plump, conical gaster confirm we are in front of a typical Digger Bee.
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