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  2. Carpenter bee - Wikipedia

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    The front wing has small stigma. When closed, the bee's short mandibles conceal the labrum. The clypeus is flat. [3] Males of many species have much larger eyes than the females, which relates to their mating behavior. In the United States, two eastern species, Xylocopa virginica and X. micans, occur.

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

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  4. 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% ...

  5. Eastern carpenter bee - Wikipedia

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    The primary difference in the appearances of a bumblebee and X. virginica is the conspicuously shining black abdomen.. X. virginica belongs to the genus Xylocopa, which consists of over 400 species worldwide, [7] in the subgenus Xylocopoides, which contains only five New World species, including Xylocopa californica, which also occurs in the U.S.

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

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    Have carpenter bees made holes in the side of your house or deck? While they might not sting, you'll want to know how to get rid of carpenter bees for good.

  7. Xylocopa appendiculata - Wikipedia

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    Xylocopa appendiculata is a species of carpenter bee in the family Apidae. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It originates from eastern Asia and was first found in the United States in 2013. [ 4 ]

  8. 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 ...

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