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Sweat bees, Halictidae, are digger bees that can be a nuisance in vegetable gardens. They pollinate a wide range of flowers, ...
Angela Laws, an endangered species conservation biologist, helps take care of a community-led garden dedicated to attracting ...
Digger bees lose large amounts of water during flight, which compromises their activity period and survival in the desert heat. Researchers from Arizona State University will present their work ...
The San Clemente Digger Bee is a subspecies of Anthophora urbana native to the southernmost Channel Island, which is owned and operated by the U.S. Navy. However, despite searching the park, the ...
Bumblebees, carpenter bees, honey bees, digger bees and a variety of small native bees collect the nectar of this evergreen shrub. Ocean spray: Larval host for spring azure, brown elfin and ...
Rare bee spotted at Cabrillo National Monument after 3 years without sightings The San Clemente Digger Bee is a subspecies of Anthophora urbana native to the southernmost Channel Island, which is ...
Rare San Clemente Digger Bee Spotted in San Diego at Cabrillo National Monument by Elizabeth Ireland • Times of San Diego Aug. 14, 2024, 11:45 p.m. Aug. 15, 2024, 7:40 a.m. Share this: ...
Native bee species, including the better-known bumble, carpenter and digger bees, facilitate cross-pollination for species of plants that are unable to self-fertilize.
Bumble bees, digger bees and sweat bees make up the bulk of solitary bees in most parts of the state. Solitary bees provide many advantages over honeybees, as they fly faster, ...
Native bee species, including the better-known bumble, carpenter and digger bees, facilitate cross-pollination for species of plants that are unable to self-fertilize.