LanGeekLanGeek Dictionary

Mason bee

British pronunciation/mˈeɪsən bˈiː/
American pronunciation/mˈeɪsən bˈiː/
Mason bee
[СУЩ]
1

пчела-каменщица

a type of solitary bee that constructs nests using mud or clay, playing a crucial role in pollination
Add to leitnerwordlist
Add to your word listwordlist

What is a "mason bee"?

A mason bee is a solitary bee known for its exceptional ability to construct nests using mud or clay. They are named "mason bees" due to their masonry-like behavior of building individual cells within cavities or tubes, often found in hollow plant stems or man-made structures. These bees are valuable pollinators and play a significant role in plant reproduction. They are generally docile and do not produce honey.

напр
1Mason bees can be really important pollinators of many of our orchard crops.
2These, for example, are all mason bees, a native bee to North America.
3Mason bees come in metallic blue or green, sometimes gold and purple.
4For example, the pollination that would take a hundred honey bees to accomplish can be done in many orchard by only two mason bees.
more
Авторское право © 2020 Langeek Inc. | все права защищены | политика конфиденциальности