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Best 1 Bombus pascuorum

Bombus pascuorum, commonly known as the common carder bee, is a bumblebee species native to Europe. It’s recognized by its distinctive uniform ginger-brown coloration and plays a crucial role in pollinating wildflowers and crops. This bee is particularly important for farmers and conservationists fo...

2 Wool Carder Bee (Anthidium manicatum)

Anthidium manicatum, commonly known as the wool carder bee, is a solitary bee species native to Europe. It’s notable for females meticulously collecting plant fibers like thistle and dandelion down to construct elaborate nest linings. Males are fiercely territorial, guarding access to flowering plan...

3 Anthidium manicatum

Anthidium manicatum, commonly called the wool carder bee, is a solitary bee species native to Europe that has been introduced to North America and other regions. Females collect plant fibers from hairy leaves and stems, which they use to line their nest cavities, giving the species its common name....

4 Anthidium florentinum

Anthidium florentinum is a solitary carder bee in the family Megachilidae, occurring in parts of Europe and the Mediterranean region. Females scrape wool-like plant hairs, or trichomes, from leaves and use the fibers to line nest cells in existing cavities. Males are larger than females, bear conspi...

5 Anthidium oblongatum

Anthidium oblongatum is a solitary bee native to Europe and Asia that has established populations in North America since 1995, notable for nesting in soil rather than plant cavities.

6 Anthidiellum strigatum

Anthidiellum strigatum is a small solitary bee native to Europe and Asia, notable for constructing its free-standing nests out of plant resin attached to plant stems or rocks.

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