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Megachilidae: Leafcutting Bees

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leafcutting bees - Megachilidae scientific name: Megachilidae (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Megachilidae: Megachilinae) Leafcutting bees are important native pollinators of North America. They use cut leaves to construct nests in cavities (mostly in rotting wood). They create multiple cells in the nest, each with a single larva and pollen stored for the larvae to eat. Leafcutting bees are important pollinators of wildflowers, fruits, vegetables and other crops. Leafcutting bees,
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