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    Help with masonry bees

    Just read the description and found this interesting: "Commonly found in urban environments, especially gardens and parks. They nest in existing holes or cavities, especially those in sunny south-facing locations. This includes cracks in mortar joints, window frames, air bricks, as well as...
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    Help with masonry bees

    They are definitely not bumble bees. I'll upload a photo once i get the chance later today.
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    Help with masonry bees

    Ok thanks for the replies. Can anyone describe what their lifecycle is characterised by? At the moment some of them are exhibiting weird behavior. It does seem like a few are "following" the others - I'm guessing this is the males trying to find a mate? They also sometimes don't go inside the...
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    Help with masonry bees

    I don't find pictures of bees appealing. Can they be moved or incentivised to leave somehow without harm?
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    Help with masonry bees

    Hi there I am hoping someone can offer some advice for a non-bee keeper. I live on the 3rd floor of a block of flats. I am fortunate enough to have a decent sized balcony. However yesterday I noticed a bunch of bees (about 4-5) hovering around my balcony door/window. They were pretty frantic...
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