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| | | Re: Two different leaf-cutter bees nesting in same plank?
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| | | Re: Two different leaf-cutter bees nesting in same plank? Those are beautiful photos!
We used to have death-watch beetles in one of our homes (before digital cameras) and they had a beautiful beetle (Korynetes caeruleus) parasitic on them. you could get the death watch beetles to respond if you tapped in rapid bursts with something like a biro. We found the death watch beetles liked to drum best where there were many layers of old wallpaper over the timber-framed walls. | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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