rayz_x
House Bee
- Joined
- Sep 17, 2011
- Messages
- 115
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- Location
- Gloucester
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 8
Short-haired bumblebees
There seems to be some confusion over the different species.
The tree Bumblebee is Bombus hypnorum. It is a recent arrival but was not deliberately introduced. I had a nest above a door at work and couldn't approach them without getting attacked. They didn't return the next year.
The short-haired Bumblebee was reintroduced in Kent. This is Bombus subterraneus, a native species recently extinct. The short-haired is much more mild-mannered. There are videos of Nikki Gammans who led the project handling them. Website for the project - http://www.bumblebeereintroduction.org/
Ray
Re introduced into the UK http://www.bumblebeereintroduction.org/the-project/
Last year they also released loads of common bumble bee queens in the south east
"Reintroducing the extinct Short-haired bumblebee back to the UK has a number of merits, not the least being the reintroduction itself which is the first of its kind. The invaluable knowledge that would be gained could ultimately help halt this and other bumblebee species’ decline across Europe.
This project was formed through a partnership of Natural England, Hymettus, the RSPB, the Bumblebee Conservation Trust and the Swedish Government. It is also supported by a number of scientific advisors and a dedicated group of volunteers."
There seems to be some confusion over the different species.
The tree Bumblebee is Bombus hypnorum. It is a recent arrival but was not deliberately introduced. I had a nest above a door at work and couldn't approach them without getting attacked. They didn't return the next year.
The short-haired Bumblebee was reintroduced in Kent. This is Bombus subterraneus, a native species recently extinct. The short-haired is much more mild-mannered. There are videos of Nikki Gammans who led the project handling them. Website for the project - http://www.bumblebeereintroduction.org/
Ray
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