Tawny mining bee are important pollinators.
Mining bees are important pollinators for spring flowers like the arrowleaf balsamroot plant. I have written blogs on mining bees recently (click here to see), so I won't be going into their life history, but rather on their importance to flowering plants, especially ones that bloom early in the spring. Here in the Okanagan, the plants of economic importance are the fruit trees. Mining bees are considered "sloppy" pollinators. While honey bees are better at collecting pollen (using pollen baskets on their legs), mining bees are better at moving pollen around between flowers. This has the advantage of increasing the likelihood that a visit results in pollination. Carpenter bees and mason bees are even better from what I have read, and these native bee groups have a significant impact on fruit success. Honey bees have the advantage of sheer numbers; a large hive may have 50,000 workers, which means that the insects can travel a large area and have numerous visits p...