Oldt1mer - Keith's photos with the keyword: Bombus pascuorum

Common Carder Bee on Meadow Thistle - Circium diss…

09 May 2024 46
The Common Carder Bee - Bombus pascuorum - is a common species of Bumblebee which can be found throughout most of Europe. It inhabits a wide variety of locations including gardens, parks, meadows and wasteground, in fact anywhere where there is pollen to be found. The Meadow Thistle - Circium dissectum - is a perennial herb which doesn't have large spines on its leaves as thistles normally do and is found in mainly damp/ boggy areas. Seen at Martin Mere Wetlands. This Picture is fully © Copyrighted. None of my images may be copied, reproduced or altered in any form or manner or placed on the internet or any other social media, or in any form of publication either print or otherwise, in any form or manner without my written permission.

Bee on Balsam

17 Dec 2023 43
The Common Carder Bee - Bombus pascuorum - is a species of Bumblebee which can be found in most of Europe. They feed on a variety of wild flowers including Knapweed, Nettles, Motherwort, clovers and the Himalayan Balsam which this one can be seen exiting. Himalayan Balsam - Impatiens glandulifera - is actually a variety of the Busy Lizzie but can grow to over six feet high. Introduced as an exotic garden flower they quickly spread and can now be found almost everywhere especially by or near water. Each plant can produce up to 800 seeds which are spread by seed pods which open explosively when ripe and dispersed up to 7m (22ft) away. It is considered an invasive weed. Bees and insects love them because they produce large amounts of nectar. Seen at Pennington Flash, Leigh, Lancashire. This Picture is fully © Copyrighted. None of my images may be copied, reproduced or altered in any form or manner or placed on the internet or any other social media, or in any form of publication either print or otherwise, in any form or manner without my written permission.