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    vayda (vayda@clubcyberia.co)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Sep-2024 03:57:25 JST vayda vayda
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    🚨 ARTHROPOD OF THE DAY 🚨

    The tree bumblebee is a relatively new arrival to the UK. It was first recorded here in 2001 and is slowly spreading north throughout the country. It can now be found in much of England and Wales and has reached Southern Scotland. It is associated with open woodland, so is commonly found in gardens that have a similar type of habitat. It nests in cavities, such as old birds' nests, bird boxes, or roof spaces.

    It visits a wide range of flowers, particularly those of soft fruits, such as raspberries and blackberries. It emerges from hibernation early in the spring, around February or early March. Males are seen in late May and June, and adults can still be seen in late autumn if nests have a second generation.

    The tree bumblebee has fuzzy, browny-orange hairs on its thorax, a black abdomen, and a white tail.
    In conversation about 8 months ago from clubcyberia.co permalink
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