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the 'forgotten' cousins.
Mulberry bushes?
No idea about moving ant's nests though I'm afraid.
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Not insects but Africa last night featured the monumentaly ugly naked mole rats who have a very strange social structure not entirely unlike ants or bees. Fascinating.
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I was given a "Guide to bees of Britain" as a birthday present and it is excellent. Fold out A5(ish) laminated ID chart of various bees on one side and related facts on the other with more of a focus on "not honeybees".
If I have one complaint it's that it shows bees in "museum" pattern rather than how you tend to see them roaming around the place, but otherwise I thoroughly recommend it.
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the 'forgotten' cousins.
I agree. Bumbles, cuckoo bumbles, solitaries, and even wasps are fascinating. Great guy at Liverpool museum who has an encyclopaedic memory for these guys, Carl Clee, highly recommended as a speaker.
Also handy for those if us planning module 8
Eb
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