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Bee Species

About Sweat Bees

About Sweat Bees Sweat bees are tiny insects that play important roles in pollination, especially the pollination of the alfalfa plant. They get their name from the fact that human sweat could supplement their diet of nectar and pollen. Sweat bees have established populations globally, especially in the US and Canada. More than 1,000 species

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About Honey Bees

About Honey Bees Honey bees are some of the large bees known for their honey production as well as their honey production abilities. They have a well-established global population. They are also aggressive insects. The presence of honey bee nests around homes and other properties can be concerning, because of their ability to sting. Appearance

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About Carpenter Bees

About Carpenter Bees Carpenter bees get their name from their close relationship with trees and wooden objects. They create galleries in wood where they lay eggs that develop into adults. The bees have significant economic importance for their destructive activities on wood as well as their pollination abilities. Appearance Carpenter bees can be a large

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About Bumblebees

About Bumblebees Bumblebees are some of the largest bees with a wide global population. They could be identified by their physical features. They play critical roles as pollinators, applying the buzz pollination method. They are not known as aggressive insects. They also do not engage in swarming. There are over 200 species of bees. Appearance

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