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Bumblebee walls

On 11/02/2013 in forum

I create projects for Primary Schools and these are free for schools to download and use. I want to help schools create Bumblebee 'walls'. This will be hanging tubs/containers containing flowers which will attract bumblebees. All this has


Gardening for bumblebees

On 14/01/2011 in Wildlife

A recent study published in the Journal of Applied Ecology suggests that gardens make better habitats for bumblebees than the countryside. This isn't surprising, as field margins and hedgerows have become scarce over the years, so many species


Bumblebees?

On 17/12/2011 in forum

I was in Bolton last week and saw a queen buff tailed bumblebee foraging for pollen (which means she's starting a new nest) on some snapdragons that were still out. In the south a very few buff-tailed bumbles don't hibernate, while others just


The first bumblebee of the year

On 25/03/2009 in Wildlife

The first bumblebee of the year flies past like an animated boot brush. It's a huge queen of the buff-tailed bumblebee, Bombus terrestris, looking as big as a mouse as it drones about the allotment. It comes and goes several times as we're digging


Bumblebees and climate change

On 13/03/2013 in Wildlife

Sapphire Class at Ivydale Primary School are now experts on bumblebees. We did a workshop on climate change so I took in a tray of bumblebee specimens and we talked about the potential consequences for these well-known and much-loved insects


Bumblebees and wax moth

On 01/07/2011 in Wildlife

A few weeks ago I wrote about moving a bumblebee nest from a friend's garden. At the end of the blog I mentioned that I'd found a wax moth in the nest.Wax moth is a native, natural predator of the bumblebee, but it's one of its biggest enemies


Moving bumblebee nests

On 20/05/2011 in Wildlife

I have bumblebees nesting in my garden. They didn't choose to live there, I introduced them. Or rather, I rescued them.With a reputation for being a bit of a bee fanatic, I get the odd call from friends of friends who have bumblebees nesting


Hummingbird hawkmoths and bumblebees

On 27/08/2009 in Wildlife

at the honeysuckle flowers. But it took me a few days to realize the bumblebees were different. There were several species, but my eye was caught by the well-groomed buff orange ones. In the UK most of the all-orange bumbles, also sometimes called carder bees


Bumblebees in the compost bin

On 27/05/2009 in Wildlife

We have a bumblebee nest in our compost bin. I first noticed a month ago when the first few workers started coming and going. Now we have a steady stream. The bees are buff-tailed, Bombus terrestris, one of our commonest species.I've told the family


Identifying bumblebees

On 20/10/2011 in Plant features: Flowers

Find out how to identify the six species of bumblebee likely to visit gardens, by using our easy-to-follow guide.In recent years, bumblebeeshave suffered massive declines, leaving two of the UK's 27 native species extinct. Loss of habitat


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