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Produce => Wildlife forum => Topic started by: katynewbie on June 25, 2006, 22:06:01

Title: FAO Robert Brenchley
Post by: katynewbie on June 25, 2006, 22:06:01
While I was in France we saw the most amazing bees. HUGE and totally black, they loved the ice plants around the garden and did not seem to "buzz" the way our bees do. Just curious to know if this is a standard european species, or are they here too and I have just missed them?!
???
Title: Re: FAO Robert Brenchley
Post by: Robert_Brenchley on June 25, 2006, 22:18:13
Off the top of my head, I'm not sure; the further south you go, the more species there are. My daughter is pestering me to come on this thing, so I'm not sure I'll have the chance to find out tonight. Whereabouts in France was it?
Title: Re: FAO Robert Brenchley
Post by: katynewbie on June 26, 2006, 11:25:53
It was South West France, the Dordogne, not far from Bergerac. As I said, just curious, so don't go out of your way! Have to say it was the biggest bee I have ever seen...think it had it's own postcode!

;)
Title: Re: FAO Robert Brenchley
Post by: Robert_Brenchley on June 26, 2006, 13:28:26
It's unlikely to be one that's also found in the UK then. There are massive bees out there  other than bumbles, but I can't help much.
Title: Re: FAO Robert Brenchley
Post by: redimp on June 26, 2006, 17:22:48
A selection for ya:
(http://www.david.element.ukgateway.net/hymenoptera9dordogne_files/image012.jpg)
MELITTID BEE

(http://www.david.element.ukgateway.net/hymenoptera9dordogne_files/image014.jpg)
VIOLET CARPENTER BEE

Well - two anyway.
Title: Re: FAO Robert Brenchley
Post by: rosebud on June 26, 2006, 17:32:45
We saw a bee in Italy a couple of years ago you could have put a saddle on it , it scared the daylights out of me thats for sure. ;D ;D ;D