RM2FK4RBX–Flower crab spider (Misumena vatia) after catching prey, a solitary bee, on a dandelion, UK
RM2F9JEHF–Nomada fucata (painted nomad bee) solitary bee species on a common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale), UK. Insect pollinator, pollination, pollinators.
RM2G0YWB3–Flower crab spider (Misumena vatia) after catching prey, a solitary nomad bee, on wood spurge, UK. Yellow spider camouflaged on flower.
RM2G0YWDG–Flower crab spider (Misumena vatia) after catching prey, a solitary nomad bee, on wood spurge, UK. Yellow spider camouflaged on flower.
RM2G0YWDP–Flower crab spider (Misumena vatia) after catching prey, a solitary nomad bee, on wood spurge, UK. Yellow spider camouflaged on flower.
RM2CBBBDN–Orange-vented mason bee (Osmia leaiana) female provisioning her nest in a bee hotel with pollen, UK, August
RM2CAWWPD–Orange-vented mason bee (Osmia leaiana) female provisioning her nest in a bee hotel with pollen, UK, August
RM2CAWWJX–Orange-vented mason bee (Osmia leaiana) female provisioning her nest in a bee hotel with pollen, UK, August
RM2CAWWDA–Orange-vented mason bee (Osmia leaiana) female provisioning her nest in a bee hotel with pollen, UK, August
RM2RY277J–Ivy bee colony (Colletes hederae) in sandy bank on heathland in Surrey, England, UK, Ivy bees around nest hole
RM2RY2825–Ivy bee colony (Colletes hederae) in sandy bank on heathland in Surrey, England, UK, Ivy bees around nest hole
RM2RY2772–Ivy bee colony (Colletes hederae) in sandy bank on heathland in Surrey, England, UK, Ivy bees around nest hole
RM2RY282P–Ivy bee colony (Colletes hederae) in sandy bank on heathland in Surrey, England, UK, Ivy bee next to nest hole
RM2RY278K–Ivy bee colony (Colletes hederae) in sandy bank on heathland in Surrey, England, UK, Ivy bees around nest hole
RM2RY277B–Ivy bee colony (Colletes hederae) in sandy bank on heathland in Surrey, England, UK, Ivy bees around nest hole
RM2GE3G2M–Interior of a bee hotel showing the breeding cells or cocoons of a patchwork leafcutter bee (Megachile centuncularis), UK, inside leaves
RM2JAWB2M–Interior of a bee hotel showing the pollen filled breeding cells and eggs of a red mason bee (Osmia bicornis) divided by mud walls, UK
RM2JAWB22–Interior of a bee hotel showing the pollen filled breeding cells and eggs of a red mason bee (Osmia bicornis) divided by mud walls, UK
RM2G3P0G9–Interior of a bee hotel showing the pollen filled breeding cells and eggs of a red mason bee (Osmia bicornis) divided by mud walls, UK
RM2J8NWM9–Red mason bee (Osmia bicornis) inside a bee hotel showing the pollen filled breeding cells and eggs divided by mud walls, UK
RM2J8NWK6–Red mason bee (Osmia bicornis) inside a bee hotel showing the pollen filled breeding cells and eggs divided by mud walls, UK
RM2G3P0GC–Interior of a bee hotel showing the pollen filled breeding cells, eggs and larva of a red mason bee (Osmia bicornis) divided by mud walls, UK
RMJEHCYA–Close-up of a wool-carder bee (Anthidium manicatum)
RMJEHCYB–Close-up of a wool-carder bee (Anthidium manicatum)
RMJ51JRD–The red-tailed mason bee (Osmia bicolor) - this bee nests in an empty snail shell, and camouflages the nest by covering it with grass stems
RM2GDEW9Y–Patchwork leafcutter bee (Megachile centuncularis) entering its nest hole in a bee hotel carrying a section of leaf, Hampshire, England, UK
RM2GDEWG1–Patchwork leafcutter bee (Megachile centuncularis) entering its nest hole in a bee hotel carrying a section of leaf, Hampshire, England, UK
RM2JG8YAX–Patchwork leafcutter bee (Megachile centuncularis) entering her nest hole in a bee hotel carrying a section of leaf, Hampshire, England, UK
RM2JG8YB5–Patchwork leafcutter bee (Megachile centuncularis) entering her nest hole in a bee hotel carrying a section of leaf, Hampshire, England, UK
RM2JBCK3G–Red mason bee female (Osmia bicornis) sealing her nest hole after laying eggs in a bee hotel, Hampshire, England, UK, during early June
RM2JBCK4H–Red mason bee female (Osmia bicornis) sealing her nest hole after laying eggs in a bee hotel, Hampshire, England, UK, during early June
RM2JBCK55–Red mason bee female (Osmia bicornis) sealing her nest hole after laying eggs in a bee hotel, Hampshire, England, UK, during early June
RMH4FHCW–Yellow-legged mining bee (Andrena flavipes) and burrow in sand bank in Surrey heathland site in England
RM2R9YGT6–Patchwork leafcutter bee (leaf-cutter bee, Megachile centuncularis), female cutting sections of willowherb leaf to create walls of a nest cell, UK
RM2R9YGN9–Patchwork leafcutter bee (leaf-cutter bee, Megachile centuncularis), female cutting sections of willowherb leaf to create walls of a nest cell, UK
RM2JGX078–Patchwork leafcutter bee (leaf-cutter bee, Megachile centuncularis), female cutting sections of willowherb leaf to create walls of a nest cell, UK
RM2JGX081–Patchwork leafcutter bee (leaf-cutter bee, Megachile centuncularis), female cutting sections of willowherb leaf to create walls of a nest cell, UK
RM2JGXGW1–Bee hotel with holes filled in by solitary bees, with a patchwork leafcutter bee sealing another cavity, Summer, England, UK
RM2GE3G24–Interior of a bee hotel showing the breeding cells and cocoons of a red mason bee (top) and a patchwork leafcutter bee (bottom), UK
RM2GE3G2B–Interior of a bee hotel showing the breeding cells and cocoons of a red mason bee (top) and a patchwork leafcutter bee (bottom), UK
RM2H2NX3W–Interior of a bee hotel showing the breeding cells and cocoons of a red mason bee (top) and a patchwork leafcutter bee (bottom two chambers), UK
RM2H2NX3Y–Interior of a bee hotel showing the breeding cells and cocoons of a red mason bee (top) and a patchwork leafcutter bee (bottom two chambers), UK
RM2JEM1P3–European beewolf (Philanthus triangulum), a solitary wasp on sandy heath, Surrey, England, UK. Female guarding her nest burrow from another bee wolf
RM2JEM1PD–European beewolf (Philanthus triangulum), a solitary wasp on sandy heath, Surrey, England, UK. Female guarding her nest burrow from another bee wolf
RFPJ98GD–Ivy bee (Colletes hederae), a solitary species of bee first seen in the British Isles in 2001, emerging from a burrow in the sand in Hampshire, UK
RFPJ98G8–Ivy bees (Colletes hederae), a solitary species of plasterer bee first seen in the British Isles in 2001, in a mating ball on sand in Hampshire, UK
RFPJ98G6–Ivy bees (Colletes hederae), a solitary species of plasterer bee first seen in the British Isles in 2001, in a mating ball on sand in Hampshire, UK
RM2JEM1Y1–European beewolf (Philanthus triangulum), a solitary wasp species on sandy heath in Surrey, England, UK
RM2JEM1K0–European beewolf (Philanthus triangulum), a solitary wasp species on sandy heath in Surrey, England, UK
RMGJPCB0–Macro of beewolf wasp (Philanthus triangulum) with honey bee (Apis) prey on sandy heathland habitat in Surrey, England
RMGJPCB1–Macro of beewolf wasp (Philanthus triangulum) with honey bee (Apis) prey on sandy heathland habitat in Surrey, England
RMT2NF2K–Structural damage (holes) in the mortar between the bricks in the wall of a house caused by the hairy-footed flower bee (Anthophora plumipes) nesting.
RMT2NF44–Structural damage (holes) in the mortar between the bricks in the wall of a house caused by the hairy-footed flower bee (Anthophora plumipes) nesting.
RMT2NF3N–Male hairy-footed flower bee (Anthophora plumipes) near a nest hole in the mortar between the bricks in the wall of a house
RMT2NF2T–Female hairy-footed flower bee (Anthophora plumipes) entering a nest hole in the mortar between the bricks in the wall of a house
RM2JEM1JB–European beewolf (Philanthus triangulum), a solitary wasp species, on bell heather on sandy heath habitat in Surrey, England, UK
RM2JEM1JN–European beewolf (Philanthus triangulum), a solitary wasp species on sandy heath in Surrey, England, UK. Female at entrance to her nest burrow in sand
RM2RA7B6T–European beewolf (Philanthus triangulum), a solitary wasp species on sandy heath in Surrey, England, UK. Female at entrance to her nest burrow in sand
RMT4CTN6–Ashy mining bee (Andrena cineraria) female, UK
RMT4CTTH–Ashy mining bee (Andrena cineraria) female, UK
RM2JABCGH–Wooden post with holes drilled and being used as a bee hotel
RM2F8JTAH–Tawny mining bee (Andrena fulva) male, Surrey, UK, during April or Spring
RFPJ98GA–Ivy bee (Colletes hederae), a species first seen in the British Isles in 2001, around burrows in sand in Hampshire, UK
RMW5G04A–European beewolf (Philanthus triangulum), a solitary wasp species, bringing a bee or honeybee prey to its nest burrow in the sand on dry heathland UK
RMH5H7BY–Yellow-legged mining-bee (Andrena flavipes) on heather in Surrey, England
RMJ51JRA–The red-tailed mason bee (Osmia bicolor), UK - this bee nests in an empty snail shell, and camouflages the nest by covering it with grass stems
RMH4N7JT–Yellow-legged mining bee (Andrena flavipes) and burrow in sand bank in Surrey heathland site in England
RMJYR4H4–Close-up of little flower bee (green-eyed flower bee) (Anthophora bimaculata) at nest burrow in the sand in Surrey heathland site, UK
RM2T0K58M–Ivy bee (Colletes Hederae) on ivy flowers during October or autumn, Hampshire, England, UK, feeding on nectar and pollen
RM2T0K59R–Ivy bee (Colletes Hederae) on ivy flowers during October or autumn, Hampshire, England, UK, feeding on nectar and pollen
RM2T0K5A8–Ivy bee (Colletes Hederae) on ivy flowers during October or autumn, Hampshire, England, UK, feeding on nectar and pollen
RFPJ98G7–Ivy bees (Colletes hederae), a species first seen in the British Isles in 2001, around burrows in sand in Hampshire, UK
RFPJ98GB–Ivy bees (Colletes hederae), a species first seen in the British Isles in 2001, around burrows in sand in Hampshire, UK
RFPJ98G9–Ivy bees (Colletes hederae), a species first seen in the British Isles in 2001, around burrows in sand in Hampshire, UK
RFPJ98G4–Ivy bees (Colletes hederae), a species first seen in the British Isles in 2001, around burrows in sand in Hampshire, UK
RM2RGM85F–Large scabious mining bee (Andrena hattorfiana) with pink pollen grains on hind legs, on field scabious wildflower during summer, England, UK
RM2RGM82W–Large scabious mining bee (Andrena hattorfiana) with pink pollen grains on hind legs, on field scabious wildflower during summer, England, UK
RM2RGM829–Large scabious mining bee (Andrena hattorfiana) with pink pollen grains on hind legs, on field scabious wildflower during summer, England, UK
RM2F8JTD6–Tawny mining bee (Andrena fulva) female, Surrey, UK, during April or Spring
RM2CT1HEA–Ivy bee colony (Colletes hederae) with many nest burrows in a sandy bank, UK, September
RMP910YP–Large scabious mining bee (Andrena hattorfiana) with pink pollen baskets, on field scabious wildflower at Dry Sandford Pit, UK
RMP91101–Large scabious mining bee (Andrena hattorfiana) with pink pollen baskets, on field scabious wildflower at Dry Sandford Pit, UK
RMP910YN–Large scabious mining bee (Andrena hattorfiana) with pink pollen baskets, on field scabious wildflower at Dry Sandford Pit, UK
RMP910YR–Large scabious mining bee (Andrena hattorfiana) with pink pollen baskets, on field scabious wildflower at Dry Sandford Pit, UK
RFPPM4N9–Ivy bee (Colletes hederae) feeding on nectar of ivy flowers (Hedera helix) in late September and collecting pollen, England, UK
RFPPM4NA–Ivy bee (Colletes hederae) feeding on nectar of ivy flowers (Hedera helix) in late September and collecting pollen, England, UK
RMP9110P–Large scabious mining bee (Andrena hattorfiana) with pink pollen baskets, on field scabious wildflower at Dry Sandford Pit, Oxfordshire, UK
RFPPM4N7–Ivy bee (Colletes hederae) feeding on nectar of ivy flowers (Hedera helix) in late September and collecting pollen (with copy space), UK
RMJX68AP–Close-up of beewolf (Philanthus triangulum), a solitary wasp species, on pink ling heather in summer in Surrey, UK
RMJX68AY–Close-up of beewolf (Philanthus triangulum), a solitary wasp species, on pink ling heather in summer in Surrey, UK
RMJX68BC–Close-up of beewolf (Philanthus triangulum), a solitary wasp species, on pink ling heather in summer in Surrey, UK
RMJX68BJ–Close-up of beewolf (Philanthus triangulum), a solitary wasp species, on pink ling heather in summer in Surrey, UK
RMJX68B8–Close-up of beewolf (Philanthus triangulum), a solitary wasp species, on pink ling heather in summer in Surrey, UK
RMJYR4HA–Close-up of beewolf wasp (Philanthus triangulum) catching and stinging a honey bee on flowering heather in Surrey, UK
RMH2KCF9–Beewolf wasp (genus Philanthus) catching insect prey on heather in Surrey, England
RM2CCYKDP–Ivy bees (Colletes hederae) in a mating cluster on a sandy heath in Surrey, UK
RMK273N9–Beewolf wasp (Philanthus triangulum) in flight above its burrow in the sand in Surrey, UK
RM2C7N1EM–European beewolf (Philanthus triangulum), a bee-killer wasp, taking bee prey into its nest burrow in sand, UK
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