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great britain and – different species worldwide, including mason bees, leafcutters, mining bees, white faced bees, carder bees and digger bees. as the name suggests, solitary bees are lone bees, which means they do not belong to a colony. only the female solitary bee has a sting, which is used to prey
on aphids and other insects. they are only ever likely to sting people in self-defence. being loners, solitary bees fly around by themselves, not in swarms. they do however often choose the same locations to lay their eggs, so it's not uncommon to see a number of them in close proximity. they are generally...
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