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Jym1976
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Registered: June 2008 Posts: 2
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Is the Wool carder bee - Anthidium manicatum - on some form of Echium flower?
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Africa
Officer of the Wild Empire
Registered: July 2007 Location: Hull Posts: 716
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Thu September 4, 2008 8:26am
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It is on common sage. I found it interesting how it grabs the flower with its mandibles as if it does not want to fall off when sleeping (although I am not sure if insects 'sleep'). To attract this bee, Stachys (Lambs ears) and other labiates (sage, lavender especially) are important. Sorry about late reply!
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