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mining bee flies from April until early June, most noticeably during the flowering periods of fruit trees, of which they are an important pollinator. They are also commonly seen hovering just above the ground after mating in spring. Following mating, the male dies and the female starts to build a nest. Each female has her own nest and the ashy mining bee is therefore classified amongst
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The ashy mining bee is common and widespread throughout Europe, ranging from Ireland across central Europe and into Scandinavia. They are common throughout the United Kingdom although less frequent in northern Scotland. Generally docile, they are considered safe around children and pets. The ashy
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The nest is a simple burrow with several brood cells branching off it. The entrances to the burrows are identifiable by the conical mounds of excavated spoil on the surface. The female fills the brood cells with a mixture of nectar and pollen, and lays one
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while the female has white hairs only on the front femora. The females have twelve segments to their antennae and the males have thirteen.
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Hymenoptera
Andrenidae
Andrena
Binomial name
Linnaeus
Synonyms
thorax
femora
solitary bees
calcareous grassland
egg
larva
pupates
adults
hibernation
cleptoparasitic
cuckoo bees
Dallas, William Sweetland


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