I’m only posting in the Sydney sub reddit as I am based in Sydney and don’t know enough about bugs to discern if this is a Sydney-specific bug or just an Australia wide thing…

But I noticed this sand accumulating next to my front door and one day saw a bee climb into one of these tiny little holes that you can see in the video. It’s a brick wall so I’m wondering if there is some little hive or something in there, but would appreciate some help in understanding what’s going on!!



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  1. nearly_enough_wine on

    Some native bees live in brickwork. If you can get a decent photo of whatever is calling that mortar home, someone should be able to narrow it down for you.

  2. YeahUhHuhOkWellF-ck on

    Set fire to your house, move and start fresh.

    j/k I leave wasps and bees around the house, they eventually move on and other than a little flesh wound they’re not dangerous.

  3. The native bees only go into existing holes. Someone else said wasp, which is likely.
    Great native bee groups on facedook

  4. I have some blue native bees at my house that live in the brickwork.

    Never caused any issues over the 15 years that I have lived here.

    The ones that I have have a slight blue tinge to them, they kind of make a bee line to the sky when they come out of the brickwork flying the same path every time.

    They won’t sting you if thats what you’re worried about.