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<p>scents, males may reuse refugia, like flowers, for sleeping. Females nest in tree hollows, buildings, or soil banks, with some reports of cooperative nesting. They collect nectar, pollen, and nest building materials such as mud, resin, and fecal matter to provision their young and build nests. Interestingly, scientists report a wide range of social habits in reproductive females. Some live in solitary nests while others live in large groups. One study reported a nest including two different species. There is not current evidence that generations</p><p>
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