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Calling all Photographers!

4/7/2013

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Since I am now out of the state and can't photograph all those great Florida natives, I ask YOU to help in that department! 

Please send photos directly to jaime@floridasnativebees.com.  I'll add a new page to the website with all your great photos, and I'll try to identify the bees in the pics.  Give me as much information about the photo as you can (date, location, and flower name).

Thanks, and I look forward to seeing all my old favorite bees!!

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Lorraine Whyte
4/16/2019 07:32:17 am

just come upon your site. I have taken pictures of what I believe are leaf cutting bees all closely sleeping together on native red salvia plants. I live in Tampa, Florida and I've seen them everyday for this past week, today is April 16, 2019. The salvia is located in my butterfly garden which has many native plants along with a exotic pipevine with circular leaves cut out of it. I can text you the pictures but don't know how to send them over the computer. Hope you can help me identify them. Thank you.

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    Jaime Pawelek

    Welcome to my blog!  Here I'll update everyone on the native bee survey at the GTMNERR.

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