Bumble Bees
Bumble bees are small, black and yellow fuzzy insects found throughout the Chesapeake Bay watershed. They are important pollinators and are threatened by pesticides, herbicides, habitat loss, disease and climate change.
Bumble Bee Resources
A Field Guide to the Bumble Bees of Washington State - Bumble Bees of Washington State Bumble Bees of Washington State
Bumble bees in the garden The Real Dirt – Chico Enterprise-Record
Bumble Bees as Pollinators, College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences
Bumblebees bite plants to make them flower early, surprising scientists
How To Get Rid Of Bumblebees? What Attracts Them & How To Safely Remove Them
bumble bees can 'play' like animals, new study shows
Bumble bees lacking high-quality habitat have higher pathogen loads
The Commercial Bumble Bee Industry May Have Helped Spread Nosema to Wild Bee Populations
How does changing flower availability affect bumble bees? — Appalachian Forest National Heritage Area
Bumble Bees: Nesting and Overwintering