Can anybody identify this little Beauty

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  1. Geriatric Gardener

    Geriatric Gardener Apprentice Gardener

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    The bug in the centre was removed from one of the brown sacs

    This is it:

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    Any ideas?

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    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    So where did you get the brown sacks from GG? [​IMG] :confused:
     
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    I think it could be the larva of a Leaf cutter bee.
     
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    to pete I found those bugs in an old fuchsia basket which I was cleaning out
     
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    Then they almost certainly are leaf cutter bee grubs.
     
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    I have leaf cutter bees invading my cacti every year, but I find that they are in a cell of cut leaves that falls apart when the compost is removed.
    These seem to be in a sealed container, I must admit the grub looks similar to me palustris but not the container.
    Maybe I've not really looked that closely before, but GG, I would be interested to know if there was any circular cut outs of leaf around them where they were buried.
     
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    Hello pete, as far as I noticed there were no signs of any pieces of cut out leaves
    I wondered about the containers too ,when palustris came with the leaf cutter bee I thought we had sussed it
    But looking through various sites and books about leaf cutter bees, there Is no mention of a pouch or container except for cut outs of leaves??????
     
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    That was my thoughts GG, although I know there are other kinds of bee that burrow in the ground.
     
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    Palustris & Pete, thanks for your help, we don't seem to know any more about the pouches so Palustris looks as if he is right about the leaf cutter bee
    I might have one more thing up my sleeve, I put those bugs Into a jar with a lid and holes for ventilation with some compost.

    We will have to wait and see. G G.
     
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    They are most certainly the young of the leaf cutter bee. The " sacs " are what the adult bee makes out of the pieces of leaf they cut from the plants. No cure or prevention available. Just appreciate their skill. David.
     
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    daitheplant some of the bugs have just hatched they look more like wasps than bees & they dont look like any of the leaf cutter bees that i have seen on any of the websites i have looked at
    i am trying to get a picture with this letter/Users/clive/Desktop/wasps 2 copy.jpg
     
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    Hi geriatric gardener,

    What an interesting article with an especially good result, a live leaf cutter bee or whatever
     
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    Its not what I know as a leafcutter bee, as you say GG, looks more like some kind of wasp.
     
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    THANK YOU EVERYBODY, THIS SEEMS TO BE AS FAR AS WE CAN GET FOR NOW GG.
     
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