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Eastern carpenter bee / Carpenter bee / Phyla / Bee / Apidae / Bumble bee / Virginia Cooperative Extension / Cooperative extension service / Xylocopa varipuncta / Pollinators / Hymenoptera / Biology
Date: 2014-09-04 11:50:30
Eastern carpenter bee
Carpenter bee
Phyla
Bee
Apidae
Bumble bee
Virginia Cooperative Extension
Cooperative extension service
Xylocopa varipuncta
Pollinators
Hymenoptera
Biology

CARPENTER BEE Hymenoptera: Anthophoridae, Xylocopa virginica by Eric Day SIZE: Up to[removed]inches (38mm) COLOR: Dark-colored DESCRIPTION: Carpenter bees are large bees, resembling bumblebees.

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