Carpenter bees (the genus
Xylocopa in the subfamily
Xylocopinae) are large bees distributed worldwide. Some 500 species of carpenter bees are in the 31 subgenera. Their common name is because nearly all species build their nests in burrows in dead wood, bamboo, or structural timbers (except those in the subgenus
Proxylocopa, which nest in the ground). Members of the related tribe
Ceratinini are sometimes referred to as "small carpenter bees".