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Was looking around in the ivy vines for jumping spiders and funnelwebs when my eyes caught on to holes burrowed inside old decaying vines.
Brought them inside and carefully broke them. I only recovered one pupae that wasn't hatched out. Looks to be a carpenter bee. There was pollen in between all the pupae cases. I put the pupa inside a vertical plastic KK to see what will come out and then I will release it outdoors.
the vine with holes
pupae (one at right was a dud)
Brought them inside and carefully broke them. I only recovered one pupae that wasn't hatched out. Looks to be a carpenter bee. There was pollen in between all the pupae cases. I put the pupa inside a vertical plastic KK to see what will come out and then I will release it outdoors.
the vine with holes

pupae (one at right was a dud)
