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Provence
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Thanks to John Ascher over at bugguide for the ID.This is the first time I have see a carpenter bee at the front end of the flower, normally they punch a hole in the base of the tube to steal nectar.
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Kasuya-machi, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan
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Teahupoo, les du Vent, Polynsie Franaise
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Cayo Coco, Cuba
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Girraween, Queensland, Australia
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North Palm Beach, Florida, United States
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Jimena, Andalusia, Spain
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Davis, California, United States
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A Carpenter Bee of southern Mexico, where they are known as the Abejorros Carpinteros.
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A carpenter bee or 'gentleman' as they are known here in France, drying out in the sunshine.
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Monte Baldo
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Juno Beach, Florida, United States
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Teahupoo, les du Vent, Polynsie Franaise
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Cayo Coco, Cuba
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Location: 32.818257,-117.193308Description- I found this Valley Carpenter Bee in my backyard. I live in San Diego and my backyard faces the Tecolote Canyon. When I found this bee it was flying around and getting nectar from the purple flowers on my fence. These bees are common. I usually see one every couple days. This insect is a part of the High Tech High Insects of San Diego Field Guide.
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Monte Baldo
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Teahupoo, les du Vent, Polynsie Franaise
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Location: 32.818257,-117.193308I found this Valley Carpenter Bee in my backyard. I live in San Diego and my backyard faces the Tecolote Canyon. When I found this bee it was flying around and getting nectar from the purple flowers on my fence. These bees are common. I usually see one every couple days. This insect is a part of the High Tech High Insects of San Diego Field Guide.
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Monte Baldo
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Dunedin, Florida, United States
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St. Simon's Island, Georgia