White-tailed Bumble Bee

Bombuslucorum

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This bug has been reportedly found in the following regions:

Mc Keesport, Pennsylvania

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wallaby1

(Zone 8a) | October 2008 | Positive
The Queen Bumblebee overwinters under moss or similar, emerging early in spring. She will make a nest of small wax pots in which she lays her eggs, fertilised the previous year when males emerge later in summer. The males are not allowed to re-enter the nest and will eventually die along with female workers and the old queen when cold weather arrives. They will often nest in old vole holes under ground, once sterile female workers have hatched they help with nest building and feeding the young on nectar and pollen.

The males and workers can be confused with B. terrestris, as they generally have paler stripes and off white tails compared to B. terrestris queens. The queen of B. lucorum is generally smaller than the B. terrestis queen.

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philomel

(Zone 8a) | September 2007 | Positive
This is a common european bumble bee, appearing very early in the year. It nests underground. A beneficial insect.
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