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Where do sweat bee live?

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Anonymous

9y ago
Updated: 3/21/2022

They are bred and live in the bark of trees. They feed on flowering trees/shrubs such as crepe myrtles etc; they are drawn to still water to include pool water.

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Gerardo Glover

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3y ago

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