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The  Common UK bumblebee species                        Bumblebees listed by
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                                                         colour pattern
                                                             White-tailed bumblebee
                                                             Ginger-tailed bumblebee
 Big  to see some newly emerged   Social bumblebee  Tree bumblebee (Bombus hypnorum)  Red-tailed bumblebee
 As temperatures start to
 warm up, you should start
                                                                Queen/Worker/Male

 looking for food and nesting
 poster  bumblebee queens on the wing   Recent immigrant from France.
                         Unique brown, black and white colour
 sites. We call the species that
 emerge first our early emergers,   pattern. This bumblebee has spread
                         rapidly and is now widespread in
 and they tend to be our most   England, Wales and Scotland.
 common bumblebee species.   Photo: Bumblebee worker


 Buff-tailed bumblebee (Bombus terrestris)  Queen      Worker  Common carder bee (Bombus pascuorum)  Queen/Worker/Male

 Queens and males usually have buff   The only common brown bumblebee.
 tails but workers’ tails are largely   Some forms have a very dark
 white, usually with a hint of buff at the   abdomen, but others are very light
 front margin. Yellow bands slightly   and similar to rarer carder bees.
 darker/dirtier than in the White-tailed.
                         Photo: Bumblebee worker
 Photo: Queen bumblebee by Andrea Finch

 White-tailed bumblebee (Bombus lucorum)  Queen      Male  Early bumblebee (Bombus pratorum)  Queen      Male

 Similar to Buff-tailed bumblebee but   A common small bee with an
 tail always pure white and bands   orangey-red tail. Has one or two
 brighter yellow. Males have yellow   yellow bands and males have a
 faces and often extra yellow bands.  yellow face. Rarely seen after July.
 Photo: Queen bumblebee by Andrea Finch  Photo: Male bumblebee by Gordon Mackie



 Garden bumblebee (Bombus hortorum)  Queen/Worker/Male   Red-tailed bumblebee (Bombus lapidarius)  Queen      Male

                         Females are all black, with a red tail.
 A very long-tongued species with a   Males have yellow hair on the face
 white tail and yellow bands, including   and a yellow band at the front of the
 one at the rear of the thorax. Has a   thorax.
 longer ‘horse-like’ face.
                         Photo: Queen bumblebee by Jack Reid
 Photo: Male bumblebee by Andrea Finch

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