Category: Bee of the Month

  • Ashy Mining Bee

    Ashy Mining Bee

    The Ashy Mining bee is just one of the 65 or so Andrena species in the UK. These are the ground nesting bees that excavate their nests in close mown areas of the lawn, bare soil and sunny banks.

  • Hairy Footed Flower Bee

    Hairy Footed Flower Bee

    The Hairy Footed Flower Bee (Anthophora plumipes) is one of the earliest emerging solitary bees. By the end of February and into early March the male of the species climbs out of his egg chamber and into the sunlight.

  • White-tailed Bumblebee

    White-tailed Bumblebee

    As spring starts in earnest you will start to see large, fluffy bees bombing around your gardens. You might hear them first as they resemble low flying helicopters as they navigate their way around foraging for food and surveying for a suitable nest site.

  • The Buff-Tailed Bumblebee

    The Buff-Tailed Bumblebee

    In early spring, when out and about in your garden, look out for these fluffy flying golf balls, whizzing around the garden searching for nectar and pollen. They are loud and large and pretty unmistakable and start to emerge in February. These are the queens of this beautiful bumblebee and they are some of the…