Bee Types
Worldwide, there are over 20,000 bee species in seven Families. Some commonly encountered and recognizable genera in eastern North America are described below.
Family Colletidae—Plasterer and Masked Bees
Masked bees (genus Hylaeus)
Family Halictidae—Sweat Bees
Small sweat bees (genus Lasioglossum)
Green metallic bees (genera Agapostemon, Augochlora, and Augochlorella)
Sphecodes cuckoo bees (genus Sphecodes)
Family Andrenidae—Miner Bees
Family Melittidae—Melittid Bees
Family Megachilidae—Leaf-cutter Bees, Mason Bees, and Allies
Leaf-cutter bees (genus Megachile)
Leaf-cutter cuckoo bees (genus Coelioxys)
Mason bees (genus Osmia)
Wool carder bees (genus Anthidium)
Rotund, medium-sized bees with distinctive yellow and black coloration. The common name is due to the behavior of the females, who scrape hairs off of leaves to create a soft nest where they lay their eggs. Often observed on the garden plants lamb’s ear (Stachys lanata byzantina) and foxgloves (Digitalis species).
Family Apidae—Bumble, Honey, Cuckoo, Long-horned, and Carpenter Bees
Bumble bees (genus Bombus)
Honey Bee (Apis mellifera)
Nomada cuckoo bees (genus Nomada)
With yellow striations on abdomen, may appear wasp-like. Primarily parasitize miner bees (genus Andrena) but also other genera. Rare.