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 Your guide to      cuckoo bees  Looking



 There are six cuckoo bee species in the UK. All are widespread, but none are found
 country-wide and all are generally found in low numbers wherever they occur. Unlike   for love  Photo: Male, Early   bumblebee (Bombus   pratorum) by Sabina
 ‘true’, social bumblebees, cuckoos have no pollen baskets – you will never see a   Hopkinson
 cuckoo bumblebee with pollen lumps on its legs.   This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA
      By Darryl Cox, Senior Science & Policy Officer
 A cuckoo bumblebee female is so named because, just like the bird, she will go into
 the nest of a social bumblebee and take it over for herself. A cuckoo bumblebee does
 not produce any workers, just new females and males. They also don’t collect pollen –   Male bumblebees have developed a   go on to mate, sometimes with multiple
 the hosts’ workers collect the pollen for them!  bit of a bad reputation: kicked out of   queens.
     the nest at an early stage for doing   The majority of the rest of the species in
     very little work, and mainly known
 Field cuckoo bee • Bombus campestris  Southern cuckoo bee • Bombus vestalis  for their shaggy, unkempt beach-  Britain do something known as patrolling,
     bum looks and habit of lazing around   in which males mark out a route by daubing
 Widespread.   Common in South.   sipping nectar between chasing   plant stems with their own special aftershave
 Attacks mainly   Attacks mainly Buff-  queens. However, the competition to   – pheromones secreted from glands on
 Common carder   tailed bumblebees.        their mandibles and spread with tufts of their
 bees. Two male   The tail is white, with   find a new queen is incredibly fierce   facial hair. These circuits can be anything
 forms occur; light   large yellow patches   and sadly, for most male bumblebees,   from 100m to a kilometre long, and up to
 and dark. The  on the left and right   they will never father the next   30 males can be seen making the rounds
 wings are strongly   at the front of the  generation (despite their best efforts!).   together in the hope that a queen has come
 F          M        M  dark tinged.  F            M  tail.  The art of finding and mating with   across a scent marking and has shown
     a queen is difficult to master, and   interest. Interestingly, different species set
 Forest cuckoo bee • Bombus sylvestris  Barbut’s cuckoo bee • Bombus barbutellus  different species have different   out their courses at different heights and
     approaches. Tree bumblebees           the males also feed away from the mating
 Widespread.   Widespread.   perhaps have the most blatant   circuit, which tend not to be rich in flowers
 Attacks mainly Early   Attacks mainly   strategy in which many males seek
 bumblebees. The tail  Garden bumblebees.   out and congregate outside a nest   anyway. These are likely to be behavioural
 is white, although   The tail is white. The   adaptions to help segregate mating activity:
 males have a small   wings have a dark,   that has reached the reproductive   queens of all species feed on flowers and so
 patch of red/  dusky appearance.   stage, turning the space into what   males trying their luck in a busy forage patch
 orange at the tip of   Some can appear   is best described as the bumblebee   have a much higher chance of finding the
 F          M  the tail.  F          M  almost black.  equivalent of a nightclub dancefloor.   wrong species!
     Each male bee will spend his time
 Gypsy cuckoo bee • Bombus bohemicus  Red-tailed cuckoo bee • Bombus rupestris  tirelessly dancing around the entrance,
     watching for a new queen to appear.
 Widespread. Attacks   Southern species.   When they emerge, they are often
 mainly White-tailed   Attacks mainly Red-  clattered into in mid-air by several
 bumblebees. The tails   tailed bumblebees.   amorous males and spend the next
 are white with small   Males have straw   moments trying to wrestle away
 yellow patches on the  coloured banding   from them on the ground. The scene
 sides. Largely   on thorax and   can seem quite violent; however, it
 restricted to the north   abdomen. The   is essentially a test of strength and
 F           M  and west.  F          M  female mainly black.  queens naturally want to find the
     strongest mate. For this reason, it is                 Photos: Red-tailed bumblebees
                                                            (Bombus lapidarius) mating;
     mainly larger and heavier males that                   Male Trees bumblebees
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 18  Further info at bumblebeeconservation.org/bumblebee-species-guide/  (Bombus hypnorum)   19
                                                            competing for a mate
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