k A female Formosan bamboo wasp, gnawing a hole in a piece of shinotake bamboo They make their nests by drilling holes in dead bamboo. Although they are similar to the native Kimunekuma bumblebees, they can be distinguished by their black backs. Also, the yellowheaded bee does not nest in bamboos. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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A female Formosan bamboo wasp, gnawing a hole in a piece of shinotake bamboo They make their nests by drilling holes in dead bamboo. Although they are similar to the native Kimunekuma bumblebees, they can be distinguished by their black backs. Also, the yellow headed bee does not nest in bamboos.
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A female Formosan bamboo wasp, gnawing a hole in a piece of shinotake bamboo

They make their nests by drilling holes in dead bamboo. Although they are similar to the native Kimunekuma bumblebees, they can be distinguished by their black backs. Also, the yellow-headed bee does not nest in bamboos.

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