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Posted by duddy   February 4, 2014   3751 views

Mason bees (Osmia avoseta) do not live in colonies. These solitary bees make their nests from collected flower petals. These tiny nests are about half an inch tall and hold a single egg. The mother glues the petals together with nectar and fills the inside with nectar and pollen before laying the egg inside, so that her offspring will have food when it emerges.

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These mason bees live in the mountains along the Turkish-Iranian border.
Posted on Feb 4, 2014 by padre
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