Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Birds and Nature Magazine
Volume
14
Issue
3
Publisher
3
Publication Date
10-1-1903
First Page
127
Last Page
128
Abstract
About the middle of August when the flowers are at their best in our mountain canyon (Beulah, New Mexico), and the wild bees and butterflies have a daily surfeit of nectar, this clever little carpenter goes to work to make a storehouse and to provide for the young of the next generation. Many bees and wasps make their nests by cutting out; burrows in trees and bushes, but few work as quickly and skillfully as Clisodon terminalis.
Recommended Citation
Cockerell, Wilmatte Porter, "The Nesting of a Carpenter Bee" (1903). Co. Paper 195.
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/bee_lab_co/195