Beneficial Insects: Wool Carder Bees
Wool carder bees in the genus Anthidium are a beneficial pollinator that may be less familiar to pollinator-promoters than honeybees or bumblebees, but they are well-worth knowing!
This little bee is full of determination. Female wool carder bees collect wooly material to line their nests. To do this, she uses her mandibles to scrape fuzzy trichomes from pubescent leaves, especially lambs ear. This scraping motion is reminiscent of a time when wool would be combed or "carded" to straighten the fibers. While she toils away collecting soft, fuzzy things for her...