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Small Carpenter Bee - (Ceratina spp.)




This small bee resembles a wingless-ant. They are industrious and hard-working all spring and summer long. They can be found in and near woodlands and on flowers. Much smaller than the Carpenter Bee, they have their own family.

Females bore into twigs and stems of plants to lay their eggs. They remain with their brood until it is mature enough to live on its own.



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      • Thread-Waisted Wasp - (Ammophila spp.)
      • Tarantula Hawk - (Pepsis species)
      • Yellow Velvet Ant - (Dasymutilla spp.)
      • Small Carpenter Bee - (Ceratina spp.)
      • Potter Wasp - (Eumenes fraternus)
      • Pigeon Tremex - (Tremex columba)
      • Mutillid Wasp
      • Ichneumon Wasp - (Megarhyssa macrurus)
      • Horntail Wasp
      • Honey Bee - (Apis mellifera)
      • Golden Northern Bumble Bee - (Bombus fervidas)
      • Five-Banded Tiphiid Wasp - (Myzinum quinquecintum)
      • Eastern Carpenter Bee - (Xylocopa virginica)
      • Cuckoo Bee - (Sphecodes spp.)
      • Cow Killer - (Dasymutilla occidentalis)
      • Common Thread Waisted Wasp - (Ammophila procera)
      • Common Eastern Bumble Bee - (Bombus impatiens)
      • Cicada Killer - (Sphecius speciosus)
      • Black Carpenter Ant - (Camponotus pennsylvanicus)
      • Bald-Faced Hornet - (Dolichovespula maculata)
      • Augochlora Sweat Bee - (Augochlora pura)
      • American Pelecinid Wasp - (Pelecinus polyturator)
      • American Bumble Bee - (Bombus pennsylvanicus)

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