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Saturday, July 30, 2011

The Bumblebee Returns


   Finally! The mystery bumblebee was finally spotted in the yard. I had previously only seen it on vegetation along the golf course fairway, just a mere 50 yards from the majority of our flower beds. Fifty yards doesn't seem far for a bee to fly, but for some reason it was really preferring the spotted knapweed in the golf course rough. I still am not certain what kind it is. I previously thought it might be a Golden Northern Bumblebee, but I'm not so sure now. The bees we saw in Blacksburg seemed larger and yellower. I found it on the Agastache "Blue Blazes" in our front yard, then I found another on some Gaillardia. Jeff saw one just today on the Nepeta. I love bees, they always keep me company when I'm out in the yard, and I'm happy to share my flowers with this new visitor, I just wish I knew its name!

Can anyone out there help with the identification?

Mystery bumblebee

Our resident Common Eastern Bumblebee

3 comments:

  1. Hi Julie,
    Interesting looking bee, so long in length. Haven't seen this one before, I would check the Xerces Society website, they have some bee id documents.
    Heather

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  2. Heather,
    Yeah, it does have a rather long tapered abdomen. I thought that might help in the identification, but no luck so far. Thanks for the tip on the Xerces site, I'll do some digging around over there.

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  3. Don't know if it will help with identification, but yesterday I was watering a serviceberry tree and one of these fellas came tunneing out of the wet mulch coughing and spitting water. Is it possible they are ground nesters or hunters???

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