Mason bee (Osmia lignaria) (26134020756)
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Summary[edit] Description: In a short three months, the busy female mason bee forages for food, finds a nest and produces the next generation, all while pollinating our fruit trees and other plants. Photo by Ramesh Sagili. Date: 31 March 2016, 15:59. Source: Mason bee (Osmia lignaria). Author: Oregon State University.
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