Large Mining Bees (Andrena spp)


  • Yellow, orange or white hair on thorax
  • Black abdomens without any colored hairs
  • Generally less hairy compared to bumble bees
  • Large body size: 10-15mm, but not as robust as bumble bees

Large mining bees may be confused with bumble bees, but can be distinguished by a lack of colored hairs on the abdomen (abdomen is all black). These bees are known as mining bees because they nest in underground tunnels. They are solitary, and most are active in the spring. Some are specialists, but many are generalists.

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