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  2. Watch where you step! These bees may be digging holes in your ...

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    Turns out that ground bees do not damage yards, even if the little dirt mounds from their digging may look unattractive, according to DTEK Live Bee Removal. Ground bees are considered to be great ...

  3. Centris pallida - Wikipedia

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    In one category (the patrollers), male bees will patrol 3–6 centimeters above the ground in search of sites where buried virgin females will emerge. When a male bee finds such a site, he will dig 1–2 centimeters through the soil by gnawing at the surface with his jaws and using his forelegs to remove dirt from the excavation.

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  5. Anthophorini - Wikipedia

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    Species in this tribe are often referred to as digger bees, although this common name is sometimes also applied to members of the tribe Centridini. It contains over 750 species worldwide, all of which were previously classified in the obsolete family Anthophoridae along with members of several other tribes; the vast majority of species in the ...

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  7. Ashy mining bee - Wikipedia

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    Each female has her own nest and the ashy mining bee is therefore classified amongst solitary bees. The ashy mining bee flies from April until early June, most noticeably during the flowering periods of fruit trees, of which they are an important pollinator. [4] They are also commonly seen hovering just above the ground after mating in spring. [6]

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    A video that was posted by a fan on X captured the bees' attraction to the camera: Okay this is a first at a match I have been at. Bee attack! 🐝 I think the spider cam is their leader.

  9. Melittidae - Wikipedia

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    Melittids are typically small to moderate-sized bees, which are well known for their specialist and oligolectic foraging habits. [1] Melittids are strictly solitary and they nest in burrows that they dig in soil or sand. [9] All females can reproduce and tend to emerge from the ground some days before the male.

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