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The centre and reserve will be closed for the remainder of the day (Friday 20/09/24) due to no running water on site resulting from a burst water main. Open as normal from 9.00am on Saturday 21/09/24.

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Leaf cutter bees

Leaf cutter bee by Georgette Taylor
Leaf cutter bee by Georgette Taylor

An eagle-eyed family have spotted some leaf cutter bees on the reserve. They actually visited the centre to spot the rare ruderal bumblebee but instead were captivated watching these busy leaf cutter bees.

The bees carve holes in the dead wood, remove the excess wood and then go out in search of vegetation to create homes for their young. Normally the bees cut a semi-circle of leaf to bring back and start building the cells for their larvae. But one ambitious individual has been photographed with a much longer section of leaf. It almost looks like it is riding a broomstick!

Leaf cutter bee and cuckoo bee by Georgette Taylor
Leaf cutter bee and cuckoo bee by Georgette Taylor

This activity has also attracted the interest of a cuckoo bee. Just like their bird counterpart they are waiting for the hardworking leaf cutter bee to construct a nest and leave provisions of pollen before laying its own egg and stealing the nest.

If you want to catch a glimpse of these bees, its best to visit soon, as they are only on the wing until the end of August.

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