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red-tailed bumblebee photo by Pete Holmesbumblebee (red-tailed)

bombus lapidarus

  • A big, round, hairy body with a red tail
     
  • Like all insects, it has 6 legs

 
Mated queens are the first to be seen in the spring searching for new colony sites
 
As spring progresses smaller worker bees take over food collection while the queen lays more and more eggs
 
 
Where found

Usually nest below ground but can be seen in gardens and clover-rich grassland
 
 
Record seasonal events

You can help scientists monitor the effect of climate change on bumblebees by telling us the date when you first see them where you live

  • The first warm days of spring for the queen
     
  • Look out for them from February
     
  • Only record red-tailed bumblebees