SOME
BEE BIOLOGY
The
area around Tucson may have more bee species than anywhere else in the
world (1000 species may occur in the sonoran desert)! Bees are vital to
the pollination of our crops and to our wild plants (about 80% of the
plant taxa in the Tucson
Mountains are pollinated by bees). Most of our bees are solitary (as
opposed to the social Honey Bee, introduced
from Europe), and most dig underground tunnels to lay their eggs (as opposed
to the Carpenter Bee that digs tunnels in wood). A nest tunnel typically
includes multiple chambers, each filled with one egg and enough food to
feed the larva until it metamorphoses into an adult bee (see image above).
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