Xylocopa sonorina was created in 1874.
KKJA was created in 2008.
Elachista berndtiella was created in 1985.
Papilio erskinei was created in 1886.
Banjo uke was created in 1917.
Psilocybe tampanensis was created in 1978.
Xylocopa californica was created in 1864.
Xylocopa bombylans was created in 1775.
Scientific name: Xylocopa aestuans,French name: Xylocope de canari,English name: Canary carpenter bee
Xylocopa
Scientific name: Xylocopa aestuans,French name: Xylocope de canari,English name: Canary carpenter bee
Scientific name: Xylocopa latipesRussian name: Пчела-плотник чернаяEnglish name: Black carpenter beeFrench name: Xylocope larges-pattes
Scientific name: Xylocopa aestuansRussian name: Пчелa-плотник светло-жёлтаяEnglish name: Canary carpenter bee
Xylocopa violacea, Violet Carpenter Bee
Italian carpenter bees, like Xylocopa violacea, are not aggressive and rarely sting humans unless provoked or handled. Their sting can be painful, similar to a wasp sting, but is not generally considered dangerous unless the person stung has an allergy to bee stings.
Yes, wood attracts bees. The insects in question consider wood as possible sources of shelter. Particularly carpenter bees (Xylocopa spp) need wood for burrowing into and making nests.
In my experience, the day before yesterday morning, not dangerous but painful for a couple of days. much like a wasp sting but with less swelling. However they make a lot of noise buzzing and dream of delivering great big stings in proportion to their impressive size. Mike Lean
Not sure, but there are hornets that can fly up to 25 mph (and travel up to 60 miles in a day).