[NatureNS] Bumble Bee

From: Doug Linzey <doug.linzey@gmail.com>
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iful tricolored bee - big -&amp;nbsp;it checked out the hyacint
We've had B. ternarius in the garden for at least a week now. Today 
there were 4 on a small-medium patch of Scilla and a couple on a Pieris 
that's attracting a lot of flies, too. No B. impatiens yet.

Doug Linzey
Arlington, NS



, On 28-Apr-16 10:49 AM, Angus MacLean wrote:
> That would be a Queen, Paul. Interesting sighting as usually Bombus
> ternarius (Tri-colored) is not the first Queen out. That's usually
> Bombus impatiens (Common Eastern Bumble Bee) which is the most common
> bee in the spring/early summer. Have yet to see any so far.
> Angus
>
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> Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2016 17:28:44 -0300
> From: rita.paul@ns.sympatico.ca
> To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca
> Subject: [NatureNS] Bumble Bee
>
> Hi All
> The first Bumble Bee that I've seen this spring visited the garden today.
> A beautiful tricolored bee - big - it checked out the hyacinths
> and a few dandelions that are out. I had hoped it would come
> to my hand for some honey but I wasn't that lucky.
> Some years there are rhodies out by this time but some deer
> made a lunch of my early rhodie earlier.
> A lovely day - enjoy the spring
> Paul


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