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Mining bee
/mˈaɪnɪŋ bˈiː/
/mˈaɪnɪŋ bˈiː/
Mining bee
[NOUN]What is a "mining bee"?
A mining bee, also known as the digger bee, is a solitary bee species that creates underground nests by excavating tunnels in the ground. They are important pollinators, often found near sandy or loamy soils, and play a crucial role in ecosystem health by aiding in plant reproduction. Mining bees are generally docile and non-aggressive, focusing on their solitary nesting behavior and foraging for nectar and pollen from nearby flowers.