
Golden Northern Bumble Bee (Bombus fervidas) - Insect Identification
2025年1月29日 · The Golden Northern Bumble Bee is a hairy insect that features an all-black head and dark wings. A black band runs across the mostly yellow thorax and the abdomen is nearly all yellow with the exception of the very tip, which is black.
Bombus fervidus - Wikipedia
Bombus fervidus, the golden northern bumble bee or yellow bumblebee, is a species of bumblebee native to North America. It has a yellow-colored abdomen and thorax. Its range includes the North American continent, excluding much of the southern United States, Alaska, and the northern parts of Canada. It is common in cities and farmland, with ...
Golden Northern Bumble Bee (Bombus fervidus) · iNaturalist
Bombus fervidus, the golden northern bumble bee or yellow bumblebee, is a species of bumblebee native to North America. It has a yellow-colored abdomen and thorax. Its range includes the North American continent, excluding much of …
Species Bombus fervidus - Golden Northern Bumble Bee
2021年9月13日 · The face and head are mostly black and there is usually a narrow, well-defined black interalar band across the thorax between the wings. The yellow hairs of the thorax and abdomen are lemony-yellow (vs. darker golden-tan in pensylvanicus). The abdomen (back body section) is mostly bright golden yellow (on T1-T4) with black tail tip (T5-).
Bombus fervidus - Bumble Bee Atlas
The Golden Northern Bumble Bee ranges widely across the continental US and adjacent southern Canada. This species has a strong shift in black/yellow color patterns from mostly yellow in the east, to largely black along the Pacific Coast (where it is sometimes recognized as a separate species, B. californicus ); in the Pacific Northwest, both ...
Bombus fervidus - ADW
Golden nothern bumlebees make honey that they feed to the queen and the developing brood. They make honey by chewing pollen and mixing it with their saliva. In order to collect enough pollen to feed the colony, workers spend lots of time foraging for nectar and pollen, and pollinating flowers in the process.
Golden northern bumble bee (Bombus fervidus) - Bee Watching
2023年2月22日 · This handsome bumble bee is found in open lands including meadows, agricultural fields, and cities. Through B. fervidus is widespread, it is never very common, and is thought to be in decline, possibly due to the widespread transition of open farmlands to forest in the northeast over the past several decades.
golden northern bumble bee - Illinois Department of Natural …
These insects are long-tongued bees that are found in open fields and meadows. They are often seen at honeysuckles (Lonicera spp.), thistles (Cirsium spp.), clovers (Trifolium spp.), beardstongues (Penstemon spp.), loosestrifes (Lythrum …
Bombus fervidus (Fabricius, 1798) | Bees of Canada, a Royal ...
Bombus fervidus (Fabricius, 1798) is one of the most distinctive bumble bee species in Canada as it is largely yellow, which is why it has common names like "Golden Northern Bumble Bee" or "Yellow Bumble Bee"; depending on who's taxonomy you follow, a much darker form also exists in western Canada, which many treat as a valid species, Bombus ...
Golden Northern Bumble Bee ( Bombus fervidus )
Globally vulnerable and S1/S2 in Vermont, this species has perhaps the most specific habitat needs of any Bumble Bee currently found in VT. Formerly widely distributed in the state this species appears to need large, open fields and consequently is currently very rare outside of the Champlain Valley.