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Chessman | 21:20 Sun 24th Jul 2005 | Home & Garden
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Dear Sir or Madam,

I'm pretty new to this, but I put up a bug box. and in two of the tubes, that normally would be for Mason bees, have been closed up with leaf bits, and they have been packed tight, could you possibly tell me what insect this might be please.

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Hello Chessman!

 If I'm reading your post correctly your 'Bee Hotel' has been taken over by the  Leaf Cutter Bee. There are seven kinds of these bees in the UK, so if you've noticed semicircular and oval sections missing from the leaves of your roses, hedges and other garden plants - then this is the culprit.

It's a bit late now but for next year I shall certainly be buying a tube box. A brilliant idea!

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Thanks Cetti,

I looked up your answer on the web, and that certainly seems what it is, much appreciated.

you can make your own using cut lengths of big bamboo or tightly rolled paper packed into a weather proof frame
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Thanks for this one Woofgang, as I ssaid, i'm new to this, but learning, this is one site i'll be putting in my favourites for future use.
you are welcome and welcome to the madhouse!!

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