I see them before in my garden when I had a huge sunflower plant there super rare to find around here where I live in San diego . I only seen them one year that was last year I think around summer . the one i seen actually found a hole in the ground near the sunflower plant and I think it probably laid a larvae in there but don't know if it made it threw the winter. Hopefully I see them again this year I planted like 4 giant sunflower plants . That would be nice there very colorful like blue and greenish color
There in Washington state as well now , also a green metallic fly which works well with fishing . I've noticed blue color flower of all types attack them ... Gave me idea seeding an flowering the river banks of fishing to attract live bait in .
Nice, but there is room for improvement. 0:43, 0:47 and 1:16 show hybrids of Asian Cymbidium. They do not grow in the Western Hemisphere where your bees live. 3:31 Bees do not spread seeds. Speak clearly and slowly as you are swallowing your words.
love this! my yard is filled with these bees. they love my golden dew drops, purslanes, and pentas!
Saw one of these in NorthWest Florida yesterday.
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I see them before in my garden when I had a huge sunflower plant there super rare to find around here where I live in San diego . I only seen them one year that was last year I think around summer . the one i seen actually found a hole in the ground near the sunflower plant and I think it probably laid a larvae in there but don't know if it made it threw the winter. Hopefully I see them again this year I planted like 4 giant sunflower plants . That would be nice there very colorful like blue and greenish color
This was so helpful always saw them in my country n wondered if the severd any purpose like the honey bee 🤣🇯🇲🇯🇲
There in Washington state as well now , also a green metallic fly which works well with fishing . I've noticed blue color flower of all types attack them ... Gave me idea seeding an flowering the river banks of fishing to attract live bait in .
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That's not an Euglossa sp. that's actually a different genera of orchid bee, Exaraete sp.
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Nice, but there is room for improvement. 0:43, 0:47 and 1:16 show hybrids of Asian Cymbidium. They do not grow in the Western Hemisphere where your bees live. 3:31 Bees do not spread seeds. Speak clearly and slowly as you are swallowing your words.