Globally there are approximately 20,000 different types of bees, and in Australia we are lucky to have over 1,500 native bee species in a range of shapes and sizes. Our bees are critical to the sustainability of our food supply, with an astonishing one third of Australian food dependent on honey bee pollination.
From almonds to avocados, pumpkins and berries, bees are vital for the pollination and production of many of our favourite foods! You can learn more about this here.
We’re so glad you asked. Australian native bees can be solitary or social bees, while honey bees live together in a nest or hive. Honey bees are generally stronger pollinators, but the smaller native bees can access smaller flowers and also play an important role in pollination. Let’s look at their unique characteristics a bit further: