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Page 1: Plight of the bumblebee. Bees in the UK Around 250 species of bee 24 bumblebees 1 honeybee The rest are solitary bees All bees get nectar from flowers

Plight of the bumblebee

Page 2: Plight of the bumblebee. Bees in the UK Around 250 species of bee 24 bumblebees 1 honeybee The rest are solitary bees All bees get nectar from flowers

Bees in the UK─ Around 250 species of bee

─ 24 bumblebees

─ 1 honeybee

─ The rest are solitary bees

─ All bees get nectar from flowers (fuel) and protein-rich pollen (for growth)

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Bees in the UK

Mining bee, Andrena Red Mason Bee, Osmia rufa

Solitary bee, Colletes daviesanus

Honeybee, Apis mellifera

Tawny mining bee, Andrena fulva

Page 4: Plight of the bumblebee. Bees in the UK Around 250 species of bee 24 bumblebees 1 honeybee The rest are solitary bees All bees get nectar from flowers

What are bumblebees? ─ Hymenoptera (Bees, wasps, ants

and sawflies); genus ‘Bombus’

─ Around 250 species worldwide

─ Annual life cycle

─ Feed exclusively on pollen and nectar

─ Predominantly northern hemisphere

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What are bumblebees?

Picture from Volynchik et al. 2006. Microscopy Research and Technique 69: 903-912.

‘Warm-blooded’ – high energy requirements = they need a lot of flowers!

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Bumblebees and honeybeesBumblebees

─ Wild

─ 18 social species and 6 cuckoo species

─ 50-400 workers

─ No dancing!

─ Only the queen survives winter

─ Struggling due to flower shortages - habitat loss

Honeybees

─ Domesticated

─ Only 1 species

─ 50,000 workers

─ ‘Waggledance’

─ Colony survives winter

─ Hives badly affected by diseases

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The bumblebee life cycle

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What bumblebees need

─ Somewhere to nest

─ Somewhere to hibernate

─ Lots of flowers for food

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What has happened to bumblebees?

─ 1980 Atlas of bumblebees found widespread declines

─ Over a third of the social bumblebee species have declined by more than 70%

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1900-19501950-20002000-2007

Great yellow bumblebee

Maps from NBN

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Maps from NBN

Shrill carder bee2000-20072000-2007

1900-19501950-2000

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1900-19501950-20002000-2007

Short-haired bumblebee

Maps from NBN

Page 13: Plight of the bumblebee. Bees in the UK Around 250 species of bee 24 bumblebees 1 honeybee The rest are solitary bees All bees get nectar from flowers

Common species?─ Many of the common species were found

‘everywhere’

─ They do the bulk of the pollination, so is everything ok?

─ Until recently, only distribution was recorded – so we know where the bees are

─ But we don’t know very much about abundance

─ Common species may not be so abundant, but we wouldn’t know!

─ Our ‘Bee Walk’ monitoring scheme will help to find this data, but it’s early days

Page 14: Plight of the bumblebee. Bees in the UK Around 250 species of bee 24 bumblebees 1 honeybee The rest are solitary bees All bees get nectar from flowers

Should we be worried?─ Huge commercial importance as

pollinators

─ Insect pollination in the UK worth £440 million (1996)

─ €14.2 billion in EU

─ Many wild plants depend on them for pollination

─ Bumblebees help to support networks of semi-natural flower-rich grassland

─ No bumblebees = sweeping changes to the countryside

─ Intrinsic value bumblebee at commercial raspberry flower

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Schematic representation range of plants visited by honey bees and bumblebees (showing area of overlap)

Tongue length (mm) 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Honey bee worker Bumblebee workerBumblebee queen

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Why are bumblebees declining?

─ Great loss of bumblebee habitat

─ 98% of flower-rich grassland has been lost in UK since 1940s

─ Agricultural changes to more intensive methods

─ Cutting grass many times a year and heavy grazing

─ Removal of hedgerows and areas without crops

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Habitats

Habitats

Habitats

Habitats!

and Habitats

Habitats

Habitats

Habitats

What can we do to help bumblebees?

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The best sites for bumblebees in the UK look like this…

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…and this...

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BBCT’s work with farmers—Stimulate interest

—Promote sympathetic management

—Provide advice

—Help to get the best out of agri-environment schemes

—Demonstrate best practice

—Focus in priority areas, for now

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Land management

─ RSPB Vane Farm at Loch Leven

─ Re-seeded with local wildflower seeds

─ Now used for food by the rare blaeberry bumblebee from nearby hills – success!

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Relatively small flower-rich patches can support workers from many nests, visiting from

up to a kilometre away

A mosaic of bee refuges spread around the

countryside would maintain populations

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Gardening for bumblebees

─ Some bumblebee species are now more common in gardens and parks than in the countryside

─ Gardens cover more than 1 million hectares in the UK

─ It’s important to have the right plants that provide pollen and nectar from March - September

Spring Early summer Late summer

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Gardening for bumblebees

─ Many common bedding plants are no good for bumblebees or other wildlife

─ Produce little or no nectar or pollen

─ Have been bred by horticulturalists to have flowers that look nice, but are too hard for bees to use

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Gardening for bumblebees

Nest establishment in spring:

─ Daffodil

─ Willow

─ Lungwort

─ Flowering currant

─ Heather

─ Bluebell

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Gardening for bumblebees

Colony growth continues in spring and summer:

─ Buddleia

─ Foxglove

─ Lavender

─ Thyme

─ ‘pea-family’ plants

─ Aquilegia

─ Allium

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Gardening for bumblebees

Mid- to late-summer fledging of new queens and males – this requires a lot of food

─ Lavender

─ Honeysuckle

─ Clovers

─ Scabious

─ Cornflower

─ Campanula

A nest that has not reared new queens or males has failed

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Bee Kind

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Making space for bumblebees

─ Go wild! Wildflower meadows are great habitat for bees, and can be created in most gardens or amenity grassland.

─ Perfect for community areas

─ Will flower year after year if managed properly

─ More information on these in factsheets and booklet ‘Making Space for Bumblebees’

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BeeWalk

─ National scheme to collect abundance data

─ Helps us detect population declines

─ All data contributes to long-term monitoring of populations in response to climate and land-use change

─ Volunteers walk a 1-2km route once a month between March and October

─ They record:

─ all bumblebee species seen

─ The number of each species seen

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How can you help?– Help increase habitat availability on farmed land through

sympathetic management

– Surveying

– the more records we have, the better an understanding we have of bumblebees and which need our help most

– volunteers could really help to increase records and collect abundance data for the first time through the BeeWalk scheme

– Provide bumblebee habitat in your garden

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Join us!– We’d love to welcome you as a new member of BBCT

– Membership types to suit all, starting from as little as £16 per year

–You will receive our ‘Buzzword’ newsletter three times per year

– New members receive our welcome pack tailored to those interested in gardening or bumblebee identification:

– A choice of either:

– ‘What’s that bumblebee?’ ID guide and ID poster, or

– ‘Gardening for bumblebees’ and Gardening poster

AND

– Bumblebee pin badge

– A packet of wildflower seeds

– Window sticker

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Join us!

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