Bee Part of the Swarm Honey Pot - 27 September 2020 - This Post CLOSED for Entries

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Congrats, @imfarhad!

As Zoltan and Eric have answered, it is the Great Carpenter Bee. I wonder if it would be better named the Great Woodworm Bee, or does it make its own furniture out of the wood it inhabits?

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Congratulations to @iamfarhad! :)

The bee is the Great Carpenter Bee. That one would be quite a sight to see in person. lol 🐝🌼

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Congratulations to @imfarhad on your Honey Pot win!
Great Carpenter Bee https://www.aussiebee.com.au/xylocopa.html YIKES! Scary big!

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The Great car[enter Bee is massive :) there is a bigger Bee in the world though

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Geez, Russell! That is hard to imagine! We have big enough flying critters here where I live. Have a great day and weekend! 😀



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congrats @imfarhad :)

the Great Carpenter Bee of the tropical north and northern NSW

love that I'm learning much about bees. It makes me wonder how many species we have locally...
well, that's it for me. sleep time... have a happy week ahead to all!

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Congrats @imfarhad

I am certainly not going to question Zoltan's and Eric's answers of Great Carpenter Bee. "Big" name for something less than 1 inch long.

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Congratulations @imfarhad for the win

great carpenter bee

Or could it bee tropical carpenter bee

They both look the same to me 😀

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A 24mm long bee would be called a very big bee!

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Australia's largest native bee is the Great Carpenter Bee of the tropical north and northern NSW.

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