mason bee

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mason bee

A mason bee builds its nest in a small hole in a wooden post.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A solitary bee that constructs its nest using mud or sand: A mason bee is any of numerous species of solitary bee (not living in colonies) that builds nests from hardened mud, clay, or sand particles.
Usage
  • The term "mason bee" is used to refer to these specific bees as a group or individually. They are important pollinators.
  • Example:
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Advanced Usage
  • "Orchard mason bee": A common name for , a North American species particularly valued for pollinating fruit trees.
    • Farmers often encourage orchard mason bees to increase their fruit yield.
Variants and Related Words
  • Mason wasp: A related but different insect; a solitary wasp that also uses mud to build nests.
    • Do not confuse the mason bee with the mason wasp; the bee is a pollinator, while the wasp is a predator.
Synonyms
  • Solitary bee: A general term for bees that do not live in social colonies, which includes mason bees.
  • Builder bee: An informal descriptive term (not a formal taxonomic name).
Related Phrases
  • "Mason bee house" / "Mason bee hotel": A human-made structure with hollow tubes or holes designed to provide nesting sites for mason bees.
    • Building a mason bee house is a simple way to support native pollinators.
mason bee

A mason bee builds its nest in a small hole in a wooden post.

Noun
  1. any of numerous solitary bees that build nests of hardened mud and sand