Tetragonula carbonaria (Stingless bee)

Stingless bees are small compared to most native bees, their heads having a whitish appearance due to masses of minute white hairs. They live in colonies of around 10,000 and are comprised of a queen, workers and drones.

Tetragonula carbonaria is listed in the following regions:

Southern Highlands  |  South Coast  |  Greater Sydney  |  Greater Brisbane

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