Leafcutter Bees
Scientific name: Megachile sp.


Distribution
All states and territories of Australia.
Identification
6–15 mm in size. They belong to the same genus as some resin bees. Stout-bodied and dark in colour. Females carry pollen on the underside of the body rather than the hind legs. Females have stout mandibles and big heads in proportion to the body.
Behaviour
They cut perfect half-circle or oval shapes along the edges of ornamental plant leaves such as roses, azaleas, ash, redbud, bougainvillea and other plants with thin smooth leaves.
Importance
Pollinators of many flowering plants.
Damage
Beneficial for the most part but can damage ornamental plant leaves because of their leaf-cutting behaviour.