First published at 08:40 UTC on May 15th, 2024.
The ashy mining bee (Andrena cineraria), also known as the Danubian miner or grey mining bee, is a species of sand bee found in Europe.
The ashy mining bee, also known as the Danubian miner or grey mining bee, is a species of sand bee found in Euro…
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The ashy mining bee (Andrena cineraria), also known as the Danubian miner or grey mining bee, is a species of sand bee found in Europe.
The ashy mining bee, also known as the Danubian miner or grey mining bee, is a species of sand bee found in Europe. Its distinctive colouring makes it one of the most easily recognised of the genus. The females are black, with two broad grey hair bands across the thorax.
Do Ashy Mining Bees Sting? Female ashy mining bees are capable of stinging, but they rarely do so. The stingers of ashy mining bees, like those of all Andrena bees, are not long enough to penetrate the skin of a person. Therefore, do not harm them severely.
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