- Stock Photography: CARPENTER BEE FEMALE DIGGING NEST HOLE by Ebeslin
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- Photo title: Carpenter Bee female digging nest hole
- Author: Ebeslin
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- The carpenter bee, so known because it digs holes in wood for its nest, is found worldwide. The bee is borning into a porte chochere made of bald-cypress (Taxodium distichum). This species, Xylocopa virginica, occurs throughout the southeastern United States and farther. Females do all the digging of the nests, using their mandibles (mouth parts) and a vibration of the body to bore through wood. T
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