




Agapostemon melliventris
The Honey-tailed Striped Sweat Bee is a small, shiny bee with beautiful stripes. They love to visit flowers and help them grow by spreading pollen. These bees are friendly and important for our gardens!
Habitat: Urban areas





Category
InsectsRarity
Common
Danger
1/5 · Very low
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Honey-tailed Striped Sweat Bees help make fruits and vegetables grow.
These bees are super fast and can fly really well!
They are not aggressive and usually just want to collect pollen.
They have a special love for sweet-smelling flowers.
Marked with parallel bands or lines of color.
Social animals live in organized groups, cooperating for survival benefits such as foraging, defense, and raising offspring.
Colorful describes organisms or objects displaying a wide range of bright and distinct colors.
This trait characterizes organisms whose diet consists entirely or primarily of plant material.
Describes plants that are particularly attractive and beneficial to a wide range of pollinating organisms.
Diurnal animals are primarily active during daylight hours, typically resting or sleeping at night.
This trait identifies organisms that exhibit exceptional swiftness in movement for hunting, escape, or travel.
This habitat trait indicates species that can coexist with humans in urban and suburban environments, utilizing man-made structures and green spaces.
Describes organisms that transfer pollen, enabling the fertilization and reproduction of plants.
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Danger
1/5 · Very low
If you see a bee, just watch it from a distance. They are busy and won't bother you.
Urban areas
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