There are many different Andrena species though and identification is not always possible by photos only. But yeah, A. haemorrhoa is the most common one I’ve seen so far (in Germany) and it seems to be easier to ID as well (according to IDs made on my iNat observations)
We had these super cute bees at my previous job.
Directly translated they’d be called “Ground Bees”. I don’t know what they are called in english. But they were adorable.
Small, dark orange and fuzzy.
@Faydaikin Some kind of Mason Bee perhaps?
They live in the ground, so I don’t think they go under mason bees. :/
Maybe something like Andrena?
You are correct! Andrena haemorrhoa it would seem.
Orange-tailed Mining Bee.
There are many different Andrena species though and identification is not always possible by photos only. But yeah, A. haemorrhoa is the most common one I’ve seen so far (in Germany) and it seems to be easier to ID as well (according to IDs made on my iNat observations)
Makes sense they’d be common here too, Denmark is literally the hat on top on Germany. XD