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WASP or BEE?

Submitted by ThompsonShuswap on Mon, 09/26/2022 - 10:41
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FRIEND or FOE SERIES

Friend and Foe!

You might see insects nesting in the ground. Is it a friend or a foe? 

BEE: FRIEND!
There are almost 500 bee species in BC and approximately 70 percent of them nest in the ground! 

A common genus is Halictus as in the video of nectaring males. Some bees nest in aggregations as in the video of the genus Melissodes.

WASP: FOE if you step on it, but also a FRIEND because wasps are voracious eaters of aphid and leaf roller larvae and are also pollinators! 

Image:    Male Halictus – Elaine Sedgman
               Wasp Nest – University of Minnesota Extension 

Videos:   Melisodes Nest – Estelle Bérubé
               Male Halictus – Elaine Sedgman          

Sources:  
Wilson & Carril, The Bees in Your Backyard, Princeton University Press, 2016 Hahn, J. Be on the Alert for Wasp Nests.   University of Minnesota Extension.
https://extension.umn.edu/yard-and-garden-news/late-summer-wasp-nests

 

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