Yellow-faced bees are often mistaken for wasps. They are not very hairy, therefore cannot carry pollen, so instead they carry it in their crop. They often reside in dead stems and show most activity in the morning.
Yellow-faced bees are often mistaken for wasps. They are not very hairy, therefore cannot carry pollen, so instead they carry it in their crop. They often reside in dead stems and show most activity in the morning.