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  2. Carpenter bee - Wikipedia

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    Carpenter bees can be timber pests, and cause substantial damage to wood if infestations go undetected for several years. [12] Two very different mating systems appear to be common in carpenter bees, and often this can be determined simply by examining specimens of the males of any given species. Species in which the males have large eyes are ...

  3. Eastern carpenter bee - Wikipedia

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    Female X. virginica. The bee is similar in size to bumblebees, but has a glossy, mostly black body with a slight metallic purple tint. [4] X. virginica males and females have generally the same mass, but can be differentiated visually by the male's longer body and the female's wider head.

  4. Xylocopa pubescens - Wikipedia

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    Xylocopa pubescens is a species of large carpenter bee.Females form nests by excavation with their mandibles, often in dead or soft wood. X. pubescens is commonly found in areas extending from India to Northeast and West Africa.

  5. Xylocopa frontalis - Wikipedia

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    X. frontalis is part of a group of solitary bees called carpenter bees. X. frontalis is vital in the pollination of wild and cultivated large flowering plants. [1] X. frontalis choose their nesting places very carefully. A study was done to see how X. frontalis chose their nesting sites. They found that the nesting substrates and nesting sites ...

  6. 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. [16]

  7. Ceratina calcarata - Wikipedia

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    Adult size is directly correlated to the quantity of food the individual received as a larva; in order to produce successful female offspring, the mother bee must do more work foraging compared to the work needed to produce male offspring. [9] This is due to the female bee's greater size than their male counterpart. Daughters are roughly 8% ...

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

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    One of the most recognizable signs of a carpenter bee infestation is visible damage to the wooden exteriors of your home, like a porch or cladding. Carpenter bee holes can be about the width of ...

  9. File:Large carpenter bee, female (Apidae, Xylocopa ...

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    Large carpenter bee, female (Apidae, Xylocopa mexicanorum (Cockerell)) USA, TX, Travis Co.: Austin Brackenridge Field Laboratory 30.28°N 97.77°W 130m 31°C aerial River trail, open path near river 21.VII.2016 A. Santillana coll. #ASF675 det. J.L. Neff 2017: Date: 14 July 2017, 10:16: Source