theeggman
Drone Bee
- Joined
- May 9, 2011
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- Location
- Okehampton,Devon
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 2 Cedar + 5 Poly
Whilst we were digging a trench in the churchyard this am we were finding at about 8" deep. below turf, insects that looked very beelike.
They are slightly smaller than a worker honeybee, shiny black abdomen with 1 white stripe over the thorax.
The 'nests' they were in looked as though the soil had been mixed with water to form a slurry and formed into a sphere with the right sized hole through it.
Along a 10yd. 1ft wide trench we found at least 2 dozen but all isolated from each other.
Sorry,no photos.
Tim
They are slightly smaller than a worker honeybee, shiny black abdomen with 1 white stripe over the thorax.
The 'nests' they were in looked as though the soil had been mixed with water to form a slurry and formed into a sphere with the right sized hole through it.
Along a 10yd. 1ft wide trench we found at least 2 dozen but all isolated from each other.
Sorry,no photos.
Tim