Terry Houston: A guide to the native bees of AustraliaJournal of Insect Conservation -doi:10.1007/s10841-018-0080-xNew, Tim RSpringerJournal of Insect Conservation
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There are over1,700 species of native bees in Australia, ranging from small solitary bees to social stingless bees. Stingless native bee honey is not available in retail stores, as stocks of this niche product are currently very low. Buyers can find niche sellers online. Having a standard is...
australensis covers a surprisingly wide range of habitats, ranging from wet subtropical forests though semi-arid scrub to southern temperate coastal dunes. The ability of small carpenter bees to occupy diverse habitats in ever changing climates makes them a key species for understanding native bee ...
Tobias is one of Australia’s leading native bee experts and has published an easy to use identification key to Australian bee genera, which you can download for free here. Effective communication plays a key role in conservation of bees (and biodiversity generally), a topic Tobias and I have...
“Our study involved spending hundreds of hours at 14 sites on the Swan Coastal Plain at Perth, Western Australia, recording which bees visited which flowers in the two types of habitats - gardens and native bushland,” Miss Prendergast said....
While unlikely to attack humans, these fearsome and large insects have been known to take down prey often feared by people, like bees and wasps. Pretty much any flying insect is on the menu, and robber flies have even been documented preying on small avian species like hummingbirds, and ...
The hive will be in place from September through to April, when it will be moved to warmer locations to keep the bees thriving. Native stingless bees aren’t active in cold areas so if kept in cold locations like Canberra they can decline over Winter due to lack of being able to gather...
Acacia dealbata– Silver Wattle, (also referred to as Blue wattle or Mimosa outside of Australia), Family:Mimosaceae, large shrub or medium tree, height 6-30m x 5-10m wide, evergreen informal screening plant, windbreak, full sun, attracts bees and butterflies. ...
By planting native wildflowers in your garden, you can help to: Attract and support pollinators, such as bees and butterflies, which are essential for the reproduction of many plants. Provide habitat and food for local birds and other wildlife. ...