On 29 May, 20:36, kryten <mmise...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> I have managed to get a couple of pictures of the bee and put them on
> my web site.
> The resolution is pretty high, and you'll likely have to scroll around
> the pages to find it, but the images of the bee are big enough.
>
> http://home.mountaincable.net/~mmisener/bee_1.htm
> andhttp://home.mountaincable.net/~mmisener/bee_2.htm
>
> Thanks,
> Mark.
>
> On May 27, 1:14=A0pm, rdad...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Dick Adams) wrote:
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> > > Any wooden structures in the area? I have large all-black bees like
> > > that, they are carpenter bees, and they bore holes in the 4x4s in an
> > > old shed where they lay their eggs. Just a guess. There are so many
> > > types of solitary bees and wasps around it's impossible to indentify
> > > without at least a picture.
>
> > That's my take on it too. =A0Carpenter bees make their nests in what
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> > wood is available. =A0They also tend to be Lone Rangers sans Tonto,
i.e.=
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> > one may be all you see and they are rarely seen in groups.
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the link seems not to be working?


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