Bumble bees or solitary bees as they are also called, show up in the late winter here in Northern California. They are looking for nectar/honey from flowers and with fragrant tracyanums in full bloom and not much else, they learn to go inside the flowers. They will also stay in the flower as a hiding place. I always flick them out when I find them over-nighting but usually by then, they have pollinated the flower. I have never had them die inside a flower. Mine must be really smart dudes!!!
Really big pests too, as far as ruining flowers is concerned!
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