Bad year for bumblebees?

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GuyNir

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I’d normally see 50-100 on any given time covering my Rhododendrons all different types and sizes, this year I can count them on one hand 😞

Anyone else (not) seeing the same?
 
No issues here, loads of them in the garden and on the allotment haven’t got them nesting in my bird box this year though, to the relief of the blue tits.
 
Plenty bumbles in Fife, we usually have 2 or 3 hives and same this year, I know the queen usually only last a year but always wonder if it's the same family strain( supersedure) returning each year :)
 
Lots of different species in good numbers here on kent/surrey border. Managed to get a 2nd hand copy of the Field Guide to the Bees of Great Britain and Ireland and am enjoying trying to identify some of our visitors.
 
More bumbles that in last 10 yrs where I am in wilts. Raspberries are covered in them
 
Loads more this year. My neighbour said the same. Lots of small bumble bees.
 
Lots here - both in the garden and on the allotment, don't think I've seen as many in recent years ... quite a variety too. Usually only Bombus Hypnorum in evidence .. Garden Bumbles all over the foxgloves in the apiary, red tailed - I haven't seen these here before and white tailed which I've seen previously but rarely. I suspect the weather and the lock down are having an effect.
 
I’d normally see 50-100 on any given time covering my Rhododendrons all different types and sizes, this year I can count them on one hand ��

Anyone else (not) seeing the same?

Had masses of Buff Tailed bumble bee queens come out in March and they got caught out in a cold spell. Had masses last year none so far this year. Lack of pollinators on my strawberries, but got good crop of large fruits, so must be self-pollinating.
 
checked last night : pprox 12 on phacelia (just out) and acquilegia ..

I only see bumbles in large numbers from June on..cotoneaster,ceanothus, wild geranium etc attract them in hundreds usually..
 
Bumble bees

Been a good year for bumble bees of all varieties in South Devon this year. Though was pretty bad one summer 2/3 years ago.
 
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