Riker Mounted Yellow Carpenter Bee
Riker Mounted Yellow Carpenter Bee
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3.5x2x0.75"
The golden-brown carpenter bee (Xylocopa varipuncta) is a big, sturdy bee species famous for its unique bright yellow hue in female bees, while males are often a sun-kissed brown. These bees fly solo and are dubbed for their knack of drilling into wood to build their homes. They are top-notch pollinators and play a vital role in the ecosystem by helping plants reproduce. Unlike social bees, yellow carpenter bees don't form colonies. Although they are typically non-aggressive and only sting when provoked, their burrowing can sometimes cause harm to wooden structures and furniture.
About Riker Mounts:
For over 75 years, Riker display mount boxes have served the academic and professional science industry. A clear glass window in the cover provides an easy view of the specimen within. The polyester batting included in each unit helps cushion the stored specimen while a patented pin locking system keeps the box closed and secure. Named after Dr. Albert Joyce Riker, a truly brilliant mind and titan of the science world, this would become his most famous contribution to the scientific community. His most significant contributions were in forestry, and in the later years of his career, in helping to organize international quarantines to restrict the spread of plant diseases. Just goes to show that no one can predict what they will be remembered for.