Categories DavidDead trunk with bee holes Post author By David Post date 19 December 2015 The remains of the upstanding trunk of a dead tree in Himley Plantation. A close-up at about eye level shows the wood where the bark has fallen away marked by depressions, the ends of excavations made by bees or other burrowing insects. ← Spider seeming to be hovering in mid-air → Common inkcaps growing inside a tree stump