Mason Bees
In the deepest part of the hole they form an egg chamber, collect a loaf of pollen and nectar, lay an egg on the pollen and then creates a partition with mud. They repeat this process until the hole is full of egg chambers. Female -destined eggs are laid in the back of the chambers and male eggs towards the front. She then plugs the entrance to the tube with mud.
These hard-working little bees only live for up to eight weeks in the spring from the middle of March to the middle of May. By the summer, and after moulting 4 or 5 times, the full grown larvae has consumed all of its provisions and begins spinning a cocoon around itself and enters the pupal stage. The new adults form in September and remain in the cocoon until the following spring when the new generation of adults emerge. The males are the first to come out and they remain near the nests waiting for the females. When the females emerge, the first thing they do is mate. The males die and the females begin provisioning their nests, and the cycle begins again.
2 Comments:
Next Spring can't come soon enough for me.
me neither. Just think, we won't be thinking bout celebrating first year anniversaries with our loved ones, instead we'll be camping out at dad's awaiting to see how many mud holes disappear!!!
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