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Default Mason Bees (was Bees, slightly OT)


"alan" wrote in message
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On 22/04/2014 20:52, Vir Campestris wrote:
On 20/04/2014 20:20, alan wrote:
My "colony" of solitary mason bees have emerged over the part few weeks.
http://www.admac.myzen.co.uk/bee/
http://www.admac.myzen.co.uk/bee2/


Full instructions please.

They're currently living in holes they've drilled in a disused chimney.
I don't want this to continue - enough holes might matter.

Andy


Different bees if they are drilling holes

Mine are mason bees - they use mud to make compartments in reeds or holes
drilled by OTHER insects. Even though they can sting they are very
docile. They are solitary bees - no queen, no swarms, no honey etc.

In a tube they make a compartment from mud, lay an egg, pack the
compartment with pollen then seal it with more mud. Each of my tubes has 5
or 6 such compartments. The bees develop June to March using the pollen as
food and then emerge this time of year. The end compartment is usually the
male which emerges first and then hangs around for some reason until the
females emerge.

These bees are harmless and probably responsible for pollinating more
plants than honey bees/bumble bees etc. They emerge just as my cherry tree
flowers and I usually get a good crop.


The birds get all my cherries :-(