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24-APR-2011 Christine Hanrahan

Plasterer bee (Colletes sp.) constructing nest site

There were 100's of these bees each constructing individual burrows, like this one. Each tunnel is 4-6 inches long and as you can imagine, it is quite a task for a little insect about 1/2 inch in size, to do this heavy construction! You can see the sand mounded around the entrance hole. These bees are called Cellophane Bees or Plasterer Bees because they secrete a cellophane-like substance with which they line their nests before laying eggs. This waterproof lining protects against dampness and, so I have heard, against fungal attack.

I also saw several of the Tricrania blister beetles, pretty little red beetles which lay their eggs in the nest holes of these bees. To see the beetle: http://www.pbase.com/laroseforest/image/134170058


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jychamberland11-May-2013 17:26
excellent macro image Christine!
Julie Tremblay29-Apr-2011 10:15
Hard at work. Great timing. Very interesting information. V.
Mieke WA Minkjan27-Apr-2011 07:54
wow, Christine, excellent work
Graeme26-Apr-2011 10:23
A superb macro of this bee at work Christine. Mother nature is amazing...Vote!!!
Ann...26-Apr-2011 05:33
How wonderful Nature is. A really interesting image. Thank you for the information. :)
slhoornstra26-Apr-2011 04:32
A great look at the life of this bee as well as a marvelous macro. V
Guest 26-Apr-2011 02:20
Wow, what great detail on this.
Mairéad25-Apr-2011 20:57
Another fascinating macro.
LynnH25-Apr-2011 20:36
Fascinating closeup. Very cool! V
Guest 25-Apr-2011 18:34
Wow... great closeup!
Stephanie25-Apr-2011 16:08
Truly amazing!!! BV
globalgadabout25-Apr-2011 14:55
great shot and fascinating info...unusual that they chose solitary nests rather than larger communities...V
pkocinski25-Apr-2011 11:57
Awesome shot and well seen and done!
reflectionsofnature25-Apr-2011 11:41
This would have been very fascinating to see. Especially 100s as you say! I may have seen this before, but I wouldn't know how to tell a Colletes bee from other bee species.
John King25-Apr-2011 09:12
Great close up. I like bees. Now I will watch to see if the Collettes bees are in my area.
Glenn Dean (Vatorman)25-Apr-2011 06:41
What a great catch and observation. V
Janice Dunn25-Apr-2011 06:30
Good idea - I tried to look for a nature construction too, but found nothing good to use.
laine25-Apr-2011 05:46
Nature on the move..how good that you managed such a great shot.
Cindi Smith25-Apr-2011 03:37
Awesome idea! I love this! A great shot!!!
J. Scott Coile25-Apr-2011 03:31
Busy busy busy...
carol j. phipps25-Apr-2011 01:44
Wow! Excellent closeup!
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