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Blue Banded Bee

Blue Banded Bee

(Amegilla)

Blue Banded Bees are amongst our most beautiful Australian native bees. They are about 11 mm long and have bands of metallic blue fur across their black abdomens. Blue Banded Bees are solitary bees. This means that each female bee mates and then builds a solitary nest by herself.

Where are Blue Banded Bees found in Australia

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Blue Banded Bees Location

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See more Australian Native bees Below:

Stingless Bees

Australia has eleven species of small black stingless bees.

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Blue Banded Bees

Blue Banded Bees

Blue Banded Bees are amongst our most beautiful Australian native bees.

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Yellow & Black Carpenter Bees

Yellow & Black Carpenter Bees

Yellow and Black Carpenter Bees are the largest bees in Australia. They are also known as ‘Great Carpenter Bees’

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Green Carpenter Bees

These spectacular bees (up to 17 mm long) are glossy metallic green with tints of yellow or blue.

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Blue Banded Bees

Reed Bees

Reed Bees are slender black bees less than 8 mm long. Some species have a red abdomen.

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Yellow & Black Carpenter Bees

Teddy Bear Bees

Most species of these rotund furry brown bees are 7 to 15 mm long.

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