My small bee hotel established in 2021 has been a hit with the local population, usually fully occupied. I see many different native resin, leaf cutter and a few carpenter bees around. Lately, I’ve been seeing more of these bees or wasps show up. I’m having a great deal of trouble identifying them. Can anyone help me? It has a distinctive round abdomen, single pale yellow ring, and a tail coming out of the torso.

  • porcoesphino@mander.xyz
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    3 days ago

    If you don’t know of it, iNaturalist helps with relatively quick IDs. Upload a photo, an AI will give you options with percentage matches it thinks, and then other people will take a look and ID what they think

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      This one is a Mr Fothergills hotel from bunnings. They’re not bad, have a variety of diameters for different species.

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      I’d be interested in a source if you can find one. The only real concern I’ve read is about chemicals in the wood or materials.

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    If you need confirmation of species, I suggest contacting some east coast resident experts: Dr Tobias Smith or Dr Tim Heard. I’ve crossed paths with them both a few times at ANBA events and they know their stuff. I can provide contact details for them if Google comes up short.