mason bee उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Some species of mason bees are semi-voltine, meaning that they have a two year maturation cycle, with a full year ( plus ) spent as a larva.
- Then at the next cocktail party you can say casually, " The mason bees are nesting in the dead tree in my pollinator garden, really they are ."
- Another proposed remedy for farmers of pollinated crops is simply to switch from using beekeepers to the use of native bees, such as bumble bees and mason bees.
- Several parasitic wasps attack mason bees by piercing the larva in the nest and inserting eggs into the body; the wasp larvae consume the bee larva / pupa.
- Most other bees, including familiar insects such as carpenter bees, leafcutter bees and mason bees are solitary in the sense that every female is fertile, and typically inhabits a nest she constructs herself.
- Dawkins then shows the audience a number of designed and designoid objects, including the pitcher plant, megalithic mounds built by the compass termite, and pots made by trapdoor spiders, potter wasps, and mason bees.
- None of the colonists knew that the honeybee is not a native insect to America and knew absolutely nothing about the husbandry of orchard mason bees, something nobody would put to use until three centuries later.
- ""'Osmia uncinata " "', the "'pinewood mason bee "', is a species of solitary bee from the family Megachilidae It is an Arctic-alpine species which is found in the northern Palearctic, in the United Kingdom it is a Biodiversity Action Plan priority species.
- But there are an estimated 4, 000 to 5, 000 species of native bees in the continental United States _ including bumblebees, carpenter bees, sweat bees, leafcutter bees, alkali bees and mason bees such as the blue orchard bee _ that also play an important role.
- Historically mason bee has also been used to describe bees of the genus " "'Chalicodoma " "', also Megachilidae, most notably in " The Mason Bee " by Jean-Henri Fabre and his translator Alexander Teixeira de Mattos ( The Mason Bee, Fabre, trans Teixeira de Mattos, 1914 ).