As usual at this time of year we have people on worried about having a bumblebee ‘hive’ in their garden.‘Are they dangerous?’‘Should I have them removed?’‘Will they be there forever?’Here’s a quick #bumblebee #lifecycle thread to explain
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As usual at this time of year we have people on worried about having a bumblebee ‘hive’ in their garden.
‘Are they dangerous?’
‘Should I have them removed?’
‘Will they be there forever?’
Here’s a quick #bumblebee #lifecycle thread to explain.
Please #repost / #share for the #bees.
1/14@thebeeguy our urban backyard is small, but I’d welcome a hive in the backyard. Except I wonder if the raccoons would interfere with it.
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…mate. Most will be unsuccessful in the mating game.
The queen will also produce the next generation of queens late in the summer.
Shortly after this the nest will come to a natural end. The queen dies. The male #bees die as indeed do the female workers. (Males and female…
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…mate. Most will be unsuccessful in the mating game.
The queen will also produce the next generation of queens late in the summer.
Shortly after this the nest will come to a natural end. The queen dies. The male #bees die as indeed do the female workers. (Males and female…
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#biodiversity #environment…workers live for only a matter of weeks.
The new queens are the only #bumblebees to live through the winter (queens live for about a year) and will feed up, disperse to ensure genetic diversity, and seek a suitable north-facing location to hibernate in until springtime…
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#bees #pollinators #cosmos -
As usual at this time of year we have people on worried about having a bumblebee ‘hive’ in their garden.
‘Are they dangerous?’
‘Should I have them removed?’
‘Will they be there forever?’
Here’s a quick #bumblebee #lifecycle thread to explain.
Please #repost / #share for the #bees.
1/14@thebeeguy Awesome thread!

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…workers live for only a matter of weeks.
The new queens are the only #bumblebees to live through the winter (queens live for about a year) and will feed up, disperse to ensure genetic diversity, and seek a suitable north-facing location to hibernate in until springtime…
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#bees #pollinators #cosmos…when they’ll emerge (remember earlier - that’s where these emerging queens come from) and start the whole beautiful process all over again.
So a couple of take aways for you in your garden:
The nest will be gone by late Autumn.
The nest will be home to at most a…
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…when they’ll emerge (remember earlier - that’s where these emerging queens come from) and start the whole beautiful process all over again.
So a couple of take aways for you in your garden:
The nest will be gone by late Autumn.
The nest will be home to at most a…
8/14…couple of hundred #bees at it’s peak - and as few as fifty.
Likely nesting sites: in long grass, under or in your shed/porch, in your compost heap, in old rodent holes, in bird boxes, hollows in trees and dry stone walls to name but a few - #bumblebees are opportunistic…
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#nature #wildlife #cosmos -
…couple of hundred #bees at it’s peak - and as few as fifty.
Likely nesting sites: in long grass, under or in your shed/porch, in your compost heap, in old rodent holes, in bird boxes, hollows in trees and dry stone walls to name but a few - #bumblebees are opportunistic…
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#nature #wildlife #cosmos…when it comes to nesting.
They are not aggressive and not interested in you.
They will not sting (preferring flight over fight) unless you persistently threaten them or accidentally stand on one or squash one.
#Bumblebees do not swarm - you will notice much coming and…
10/14
#bees #worldbeesanctuary -
…when it comes to nesting.
They are not aggressive and not interested in you.
They will not sting (preferring flight over fight) unless you persistently threaten them or accidentally stand on one or squash one.
#Bumblebees do not swarm - you will notice much coming and…
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#bees #worldbeesanctuary…going from the nest entrance as the female workers busily and relentlessly leave and return from foraging trips (something that is a joy to observe).
You will also notice males sleeping on your (chemical free) #flowers as once they are mature they leave the nest never…
11/14
#bees #trees #bumblebees -
…going from the nest entrance as the female workers busily and relentlessly leave and return from foraging trips (something that is a joy to observe).
You will also notice males sleeping on your (chemical free) #flowers as once they are mature they leave the nest never…
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#bees #trees #bumblebees…to return.
And your flowers and garden are of course now chemical free because you love these #bees and understand that chemicals in your garden mess them up big time.
The nest (not a hive!) does not need to be moved and shouldn’t be. It should never NEVER ever be destroyed!
12/14
#bumblebees #organic #gardens -
R relay@relay.mycrowd.ca shared this topic
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…to return.
And your flowers and garden are of course now chemical free because you love these #bees and understand that chemicals in your garden mess them up big time.
The nest (not a hive!) does not need to be moved and shouldn’t be. It should never NEVER ever be destroyed!
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#bumblebees #organic #gardensYou’re lucky if you have a #bumblebee nest in your #garden/yard.
It is a privilege to be able to provide a space for these wonderful, vital and often #endangered creatures.
If they choose your patch it’s your responsibility to choose to #protect , watch out for and share space peacefully with these #bees.
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You’re lucky if you have a #bumblebee nest in your #garden/yard.
It is a privilege to be able to provide a space for these wonderful, vital and often #endangered creatures.
If they choose your patch it’s your responsibility to choose to #protect , watch out for and share space peacefully with these #bees.
13/14Enjoy them.
Celebrate them.
(They’ll be gone by winter and you’ll miss them!)If you like eating #apples you need bees!
Please #repost / #share for the bees.
The more people learn about #bees the better chance they have of thriving.
Thanks folks.



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#nature #worldbeesanctuary*If you like and appreciate this messaging please consider becoming a patron of/donating to World Bee Sanctuary.
Link in bio.
This isn’t a side hustle. We do this full time with no safety net!
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Enjoy them.
Celebrate them.
(They’ll be gone by winter and you’ll miss them!)If you like eating #apples you need bees!
Please #repost / #share for the bees.
The more people learn about #bees the better chance they have of thriving.
Thanks folks.



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#nature #worldbeesanctuary*If you like and appreciate this messaging please consider becoming a patron of/donating to World Bee Sanctuary.
Link in bio.
This isn’t a side hustle. We do this full time with no safety net!
All in for bees.@thebeeguy
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As usual at this time of year we have people on worried about having a bumblebee ‘hive’ in their garden.
‘Are they dangerous?’
‘Should I have them removed?’
‘Will they be there forever?’
Here’s a quick #bumblebee #lifecycle thread to explain.
Please #repost / #share for the #bees.
1/14Bumblebees seem to spend a lot of time hanging out around one of my second story windows. They seem to like the edge of the roof, no idea why.
Of course, when the chestnut trees are blooming they are all over that.

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As usual at this time of year we have people on worried about having a bumblebee ‘hive’ in their garden.
‘Are they dangerous?’
‘Should I have them removed?’
‘Will they be there forever?’
Here’s a quick #bumblebee #lifecycle thread to explain.
Please #repost / #share for the #bees.
1/14@thebeeguy I have a pair of goji berry bushes next to my deck. When they flower the bumblebees are all over them, buzzing around centimeters from my head when I'm sitting outside. The bumblebees are like chill flying puppies and don't care about my presence, I can lounge next to the bushes and don't get bothered by them. I love to have them around!
I've also been slowly rewilding my yard to make it a haven for other pollinators and don't rake the leaves in the fall to give them places to hibernate.
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As usual at this time of year we have people on worried about having a bumblebee ‘hive’ in their garden.
‘Are they dangerous?’
‘Should I have them removed?’
‘Will they be there forever?’
Here’s a quick #bumblebee #lifecycle thread to explain.
Please #repost / #share for the #bees.
1/14@thebeeguy
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As usual at this time of year we have people on worried about having a bumblebee ‘hive’ in their garden.
‘Are they dangerous?’
‘Should I have them removed?’
‘Will they be there forever?’
Here’s a quick #bumblebee #lifecycle thread to explain.
Please #repost / #share for the #bees.
1/14@thebeeguy
We love our bees; bumble bees, blue orchard bees, mason bees. We have so many, with 4 pollinator patches on the north, gentle north facing slopes, Mason Bee houses on the garage, a stack of drying Port Orford Cedar by the garden beds that they have colonized, & many fruit trees.We started learning about them when we planted fruit trees that were not bearing much fruit. Now, we have bumper crops. Honey bees are not active early enough to pollinate our fruit trees.
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As usual at this time of year we have people on worried about having a bumblebee ‘hive’ in their garden.
‘Are they dangerous?’
‘Should I have them removed?’
‘Will they be there forever?’
Here’s a quick #bumblebee #lifecycle thread to explain.
Please #repost / #share for the #bees.
1/14@thebeeguy I love working in my tiny cucumber patch along with the bumblebees.
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@thebeeguy I love working in my tiny cucumber patch along with the bumblebees.
Love the bees! They seem to go completely insane drunk on magnolia blossom stamens! Rolling around in the stamens, digging around, and even falling out of the blossoms at times. So fun to watch!
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As usual at this time of year we have people on worried about having a bumblebee ‘hive’ in their garden.
‘Are they dangerous?’
‘Should I have them removed?’
‘Will they be there forever?’
Here’s a quick #bumblebee #lifecycle thread to explain.
Please #repost / #share for the #bees.
1/14@thebeeguy I would love to have a bumblebee nest in my yard.
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As usual at this time of year we have people on worried about having a bumblebee ‘hive’ in their garden.
‘Are they dangerous?’
‘Should I have them removed?’
‘Will they be there forever?’
Here’s a quick #bumblebee #lifecycle thread to explain.
Please #repost / #share for the #bees.
1/14@thebeeguy gibt es etwas Süßeres als einen bestäubten Hummel-Po?