11 Sep 2024

Hairy, masked and sweat: The unusual kinds of native Kiwi bees

From Nine To Noon, 11:30 am on 11 September 2024
Image of Rachel Weston and her book.

Photo: Supplied: Weston Books

Bees are hardly the biggest creatures in the world - but New Zealand's native bees are even smaller.

How tiny? Almost so small you can hardly see them.

Rachel Weston is a kiwifruit orchardist based in Tauranga with a passion for bees.

Her first book was Bumblebee, her second Bumblebees Have Stinky Feet and her latest is Kiwi Bees Have Tiny Knees.

It's a beautifully illustrated and photographed book that's full of facts about New Zealand's 28 species of native bees - including that one species likes to sip our sweat on a hot day, and that all female native bees live alone.

Rachel joins Kathryn for more fascinating facts about our little known native bee species.

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