Tag: bombus
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Confusing bumble bee (Bombus perplexus)
Apidae > Bombus > Bombus perplexus Despite its name, perplexing bumble bee (Bombus perplexus) doesn’t have to be an identification quagmire. In particular, the distinctive dark-gold color of most individuals and black underwings sets them apart from the superficially similar species pair B. vagans/sandersoni. While B. perplexus does turn up in urban areas, you’re probably…
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American bumble bee (Bombus pensylvanicus)
Apidae > Bombus > Bombus pensylvanicus American bumble bee (Bombus pensylvanicus) is an iconic, but declining bumble bee. This species is strongly associated with open lands like grasslands, prairies, and even barrier islands, but has become much harder to find in the northeast in recent years. It is thought to be almost completely extirpated from…
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Common eastern bumble bee (Bombus impatiens)
Apidae > Bombus > Bombus impatiens Common eastern bumble bee (Bombus impatiens) is by far the most abundant bumble bee in the northeast. Most males and female can be easily identified from the lemon-yellow coloration and single yellow band on T1. This bee is active throughout the year, but becomes particularly abundant in August, September,…
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Bombus
Few other bees are as well-known and as beloved as bumble bees. These hairy, rotund bees are represented by nearly 60 species in the US, about 20 of which can be found in our region. Bumble bees form annual, social colonies which begins each spring with a queen and grows throughout the summer with help…