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In a shrub area, I found about ten sand mounds about 1-inch diameter with a
hole in the center about 5-mm. I also notice bee-like insects with black and yellow stripes flying into the holes. They are about 1-cm long, smaller than an average bee. Plus, the nest looks nothing like a bee nest (on high places buzzing with activities). Any idea what this insect is? http://www.smugmug.com/gallery/672644 The arrows point to the mounds and in the middle of the red circle is one of those bugs hovering in the air -- please click on "original" to see it; it's kind of blurry. |
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