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- Bumblebee - Wikipedia
A bumblebee (or bumble bee, bumble-bee, or humble-bee) is any of over 250 species in the genus Bombus, part of Apidae, one of the bee families This genus is the only extant group in the tribe Bombini, though a few extinct related genera (e g , Calyptapis) are known from fossils
- Bumblebee | Description, Species, Life Cycle, Facts | Britannica
Bumblebee is the common name for any member of the insect genus Bombus They occur over much of the world but are most common in temperate climates Bumblebees are robust and hairy, often black with yellow or orange stripes Most are social insects and commonly nest in the ground
- Bumblebee (2018) - IMDb
Bumblebee: Directed by Travis Knight With Hailee Steinfeld, Jorge Lendeborg Jr , John Cena, Jason Drucker Bumblebee teams up with a teenage girl to protect the world while the Decepticons hunt him with the help of a secret agency
- Bumble Bees - Facts, Information Pictures - Animal Corner
We can recognise Bumble Bees from their very loud buzzing They can be seen bobbing around flowers and are a good indication that spring is here Bumblebees are usually a very distinctive black and yellow color, although they can be red and black or orange and black
- Bumblebee: Identification, Habitat, Sting, Life Cycle Key Facts
Bumblebee Nest What Is a Bumblebee Nest? A bumblebee nest is a small, seasonal colony where bees live, reproduce, and store food Unlike honey bee hives, bumblebee nests are relatively small, typically containing only a few dozen to a few hundred bees Nest Structure The structure of a bumblebee nest is less organized than that of honey bees
- Bumble Bee Identification - TPWD
This is a large, native bee with the same general shape as a bumblebee It also has yellow hairs on its thorax A major distinguishing feature between the two is the carpenter bee's abdomen Carpenter bees have shiny, black abdomens with very few hairs, while bumble bees have furry abdomens
- Bumblebees - US Forest Service
Bumblebees (of the genus Bombus) are common native bees and important pollinators in most areas of North America In spring, queens emerge from underground where they have spent the winter, and look for a nest site, often found underground in an old mouse nest or rodent burrow
- Pollinators - Bumble bee - U. S. National Park Service
Queen bumble bees are the only ones from a hive to survive the winter The first brood of the spring is an all-female work crew Most types of bumblebees nest in dry and dark underground colonies, shared by 50 to 400 bees
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