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Photo by [livejournal.com profile] cottonmanifesto. Location: rose bushes in front of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston.

Urban species #159: Carpenter bee Xylocopa virginica

Carpenter bees require exposed dead wood in which to excavate nests and lay their eggs. Fortunately for them, humans like to build with this substance, and so have greatly increased the amount of potential carpenter bee nest sites. The female chews her way into the wood, working with the grain whenever possible, and lays deposits her eggs, along with food packets of flower pollen and nectar, into the cavity.

Carpenter bees are considered both important pollinators and destructive pests. They can be frightening to some people, as they are quite large bees, but they are slow to rile and rarely sting. They are easy to confuse with bumblebees, which differ in that they are social, nest in the ground, and have yellow fur on their abdomen (carpenter bees have yellow fur only on their thoraxes, and have shiny black abdomens). Carpenter bees prefer to build nests in soft woods (mostly conifers), and so Boston's miles of blocks of triple-deckers made of eastern white pine provide abundant breeding space. And flowering ornamental shrubs and weeds are an ample supply of food for this urban species.






This carpenter bee circles through the stamens of this rose blossom, collecting pollen on its body.

Injured Carpenter Bee

Date: 2009-08-12 09:46 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
My husband found a beautiful carpenter bee that has lost one wing crawling around on our porch - we put it on a towel and left it in our garage overnight figuring it would be dead by morning - however, she is quite lively and we fed her some honey and she is so beautiful. We love all creatures of God and my husband is beside himself because we do not know what to do to help this little bee - does anyone know what can be done for her -- we are heartbroken because we wonder if we should put it
out of its misery or just let nature take its course.
If anyone knows what to do - please write to us - thank you!

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