Tawny Mining Bee

Andrenafulva

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(Zone 8a) | July 2007 | Positive
This is a solitary bee which can be seen flying mostly from April to early June. It is a pollinator of early flowering fruit trees and shrubs.

The female will make a nest in loose soil, often in lawns, making a small volcano-like mound with soil excavated for the nest. They nest alone, but there may be more than one nest in the same area. Nesting lasts for only 2-3 weeks, after which the mound will disappear and care should be taken not to confuse this with ant mounds.
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Mining Bee
(Andrena sp.)
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(Haemorhous mexicanus)
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Mining Bee
(Andrena sp.)
House Finch
(Haemorhous mexicanus)