Not strictly a beekeeping question, but as we have bee experts on here, I thought I'd ask.
I have a small brassica cage in which I am rearing some young plants to overwinter. Today I noticed a number of small mounds of earth with holes in them, and became aware of quite a few bees buzzing about. There are probably about a dozen or so holes in all I reckon, in a space about 2 feet by 4 feet.
I've googled mining bees, but can't find pics of the type I think these are, they have colouring like that of a honeybee.
Anyone have any idea what they might be?
I have a small brassica cage in which I am rearing some young plants to overwinter. Today I noticed a number of small mounds of earth with holes in them, and became aware of quite a few bees buzzing about. There are probably about a dozen or so holes in all I reckon, in a space about 2 feet by 4 feet.
I've googled mining bees, but can't find pics of the type I think these are, they have colouring like that of a honeybee.
Anyone have any idea what they might be?
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