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Eastern carpenter bee

Xylocopa virginica

Description:

The common eastern carpenter bee is often mistaken for a large bumblebee species, as they are similar in size and coloring. They can be important pollinators, especially of open-faced flowers, though they are also known to "rob" nectar by boring holes in the sides of flowers with deep corollas (thus not accomplishing pollination). They sometimes bore holes in wood dwellings and can become minor pests. They use chewed wood bits to form partitions between the cells in the nest.

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1 Comment

Juan DiTrani
Juan DiTrani 12 years ago

They can also be important pollinators in plants like passion fruit

KarenL
Spotted by
KarenL

Tennessee, USA

Spotted on Sep 26, 2011
Submitted on Sep 26, 2011

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