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It seems the jury is still out on the tree bees. Our native bumblebee is in decline so many see this species as a welcome replacement. They certainly seem harmless. I spoke to a bee expert on the phone a few years ago when I noticed they had nested on my house. He said they were harmless and to be welcomed. He said they would do no damage and be gone in a few weeks. He was right and they've nested in the same place for the last 3 years now. Every spring I find a handful of male bees dancing around a small hole on the side of the house all trying to attract a queen. They're interesting to observe.

howdy today @steemonkey! well that is so interesting, especially the way the males attract the females! hey were do you find a bee expert? I mean, who do bee experts work for, a University? sounds like an interesting profession.
and these bees obviously like your house but the main attraction are the flowers that you have nearby right?

I rang the council when I saw them nesting on the side of the house. They gave me the number of the bee man as they had been having quite a few calls about them. They must like the little space in the wall cavity that they found. I live only a couple of hundred metres from a park with thousands of flowers so that's probably their main food source. I don't know where they go off to but they're only here for a few weeks.

howdy again @steemonkey! that is so cool that they have started coming every year to your house! I hope they thrive and increase.

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