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House Bee
- Joined
- May 15, 2011
- Messages
- 143
- Reaction score
- 2
- Location
- East Sussex
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 5 at two out apiaries
I'm swarm co-ordinator for my area and so my number is easily available. Over the last couple of weeks I've had at least 2 calls a day and as many as five regarding bees in lawns.
People were adamant they weren't bumble bees and more like wasps but coming out of their lawns not from nests.
I've found out they are Ivy Bees.
I have to admit I hadn't heard of them before and they are only reported on the south coast at the moment.
They were new to science in 1993 and first recorded in Dorset in 2001.
I saw them for the first time today, literally hundreds of them all over a small south sloping lawn in Lewes, East Sussex. Lovely little things, like a small honey bee, striped and a gingery thorax.
Have any of you found them any further north as yet?
People were adamant they weren't bumble bees and more like wasps but coming out of their lawns not from nests.
I've found out they are Ivy Bees.
I have to admit I hadn't heard of them before and they are only reported on the south coast at the moment.
They were new to science in 1993 and first recorded in Dorset in 2001.
I saw them for the first time today, literally hundreds of them all over a small south sloping lawn in Lewes, East Sussex. Lovely little things, like a small honey bee, striped and a gingery thorax.
Have any of you found them any further north as yet?