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beemonitoring · Bee Inventory, Monitoring, and ID

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  • Category: Zoology
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The purpose of this group is to disseminate information and foster discussions regarding the inventory and monitoring of bees as well as their identification

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Re: groundnesting bee reuse of emergence holes
Greetings Things can get complicated. Quite a few bees overwinter beneath the natal nest in hibernacula that are extensions of the natal nest. When these bees
Posted - Tue Jan 10, 2012 1:50 am
Laurence Packer
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Re: groundnesting bee reuse of emergence holes
Folks- something that can resemble reuse of ground nests is females adopting emergence holes of the season, rather than starting a nest hole from scratch. It
Posted - Tue Jan 10, 2012 12:45 am
Cane, Jim
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Re: groundnesting bee reuse of nests?
Reuse of ground nests by solitary bees probably is not extensive in most species but it does occur.  I found indications of nest reuse by Anthemurgus
Posted - Mon Jan 9, 2012 11:37 pm
Jack Neff
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Re: groundnesting bee reuse of nests?
... It depends on your definition of "re-use". Some ground-nesting bees will sometimes commandeer nests already inhabited by others (hostile takeovers), and
Posted - Mon Jan 9, 2012 10:10 pm
Doug Yanega
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groundnesting bee reuse of nests?
Hi, folks, I was asked if groundnesting bees reuse their nests. The bits and pieces I've found so far seem to imply that social bees tend to reuse the nests,
Posted - Mon Jan 9, 2012 9:25 pm
nancy lee adamson
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