One of the most recognizable bees in the Southeast. The Carpenter Bee is large and has a glossy, mostly black body with a slight metallic purple tint. The thorax has pale yellow hairs with a shiny black spot in the center. The males also have a white spot on their face. They are named after their nesting behavior in which they drill through soft wood and use the shavings to create chambers.
Diet
Adults take nectar from many flowers, often biting into base of flower to "rob" it without pollinating
Activity Pattern
Diurnal (Active during day)