LeaBees House Bee Joined Jun 18, 2020 Messages 209 Reaction score 73 Hive Type National Number of Hives 3 Apr 14, 2021 #1 Son spotted this today in the grass. Believe it is a miner bee. Was struggling so was given a helping hand with some sugar/syrup and a warm spot. Right thing or let loose as soon as possible?
Son spotted this today in the grass. Believe it is a miner bee. Was struggling so was given a helping hand with some sugar/syrup and a warm spot. Right thing or let loose as soon as possible?
E&MBees Drone Bee *** BeeKeeping Supporter Joined Aug 17, 2019 Messages 1,489 Reaction score 1,309 Location Bath Hive Type National Number of Hives 6 Apr 14, 2021 #2 Looks like an Ashy Mining bee. They like fruit trees. Nest in Sandy soil, flies from April through to June. Lovely little things.
Looks like an Ashy Mining bee. They like fruit trees. Nest in Sandy soil, flies from April through to June. Lovely little things.
F fionastennings New Bee Joined Aug 14, 2019 Messages 14 Reaction score 10 Location Lincolnshire - by the marsh Hive Type None Apr 15, 2021 #3 never seen one of them before
H hemo Queen Bee Joined Jun 2, 2009 Messages 2,802 Reaction score 2,289 Location West Sx Hive Type National Number of Hives 4 - 7 Apr 15, 2021 #4 Andrena cineraria it was probably not far from it's nesting site, lawned areas as well as parkland/ bare ground is it's habitat.
Andrena cineraria it was probably not far from it's nesting site, lawned areas as well as parkland/ bare ground is it's habitat.