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The wildbees may now be found frequenting flowers in considerable numbers.
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One thing that interested me especially at first was the wildbees.
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Children, have you ever seen a wildbees' nest- arealbumble-bees 'home
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Bright orange wildbees and black bumblebees floated in through the open windows.
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Juon smelt it and pronounced it to be the wax of wildbees.
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Mosquitoes and flies are everywhere, and the wasp and wildbee also.
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The prevalence of wildbee colonies on the African continent also helps bees to remain healthy.
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A wildbee darted into the room, droning, and out again, the sun upon its back.
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Around the world, wildbee populations have plummeted thanks to habitat loss, pesticides and diseases, report scientists.
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Soon the three came to a tree, in the trunk of which was a wildbee's nest.
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A native solitarybee that regularly visited Jenny Jandt's flower garden this summer.
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I'm supposed to be a solitarybee, but I can't get any time to myself.
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But to return to the solitarybee.
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Last Christmas I gave my wife three solitarybee houses, which were put in the garden shed.
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These triongulins are the primary larvae of a parasite proper to a wild, obtuse-tongued, solitarybee, the Colletes, which builds its nest in subterranean galleries.
Usage of solitary bees in anglès
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There are over 250 species of solitarybees in the UK.
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Many bumblebees and solitarybees have evolved to pollinate certain flowers.
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And there are many more varieties of bumblebees and solitarybees than there are honeybees.
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This is the case for most solitarybees, which make up around half of all known bee species.
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But hedgerows would also provide food and habitat for other pollinators such as butterflies, bumblebees and solitarybees.
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Why it matters: It is not just honeybees that pollinate crops and flowers, bumblebees and solitarybees do too.
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This is the colony of the Osmiae, those exceedingly pretty solitarybees, with their copper-coloured skin and bright-red fleece.
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Look at the solitarybees-thegovernors as we call them, who live in pairs, in little holes in the banks.
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The scientists are investigating whether the mites pose a threat to honey bees, bumble bees, native ants or native solitarybees.
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And the awareness about the plight of honeybees across the globe is now extending to other important pollinators such as bumblebees and solitarybees.
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In some solitarybees and wasps, males emerge from the winter earlier than females do and gather around burrows that females will emerge from.
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A low risk was concluded for honeybees, bumble bees and solitarybees in case of permanent structure greenhouse provided the low exposure in such scenarios.
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If you "leave no stone unturned" in your walks through the fields, you may perchance discover the abode of one of our solitarybees.
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"Are there solitary wasps," asked Jimmie, "just as there are solitarybees?"