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Title: Bumblebees
Post by: Doris_Pinks on February 06, 2005, 21:48:41
Anyone else seen them? I was dive bombed by one last week. It was heading for my clematis "freckles"!
Title: Re: Bumblebees
Post by: Carrie on February 07, 2005, 08:53:57
I had three sniffing around my winter honeysuckle 3 weeks ago - if you go to www.bbc.co.uk/springwatch ( I hope that's the right adress) you can register your first sighting of bumble bees ladybirds etc - they are building up a nationwide map to check the progress of of global warming.
Title: Re: Bumblebees
Post by: Doris_Pinks on February 07, 2005, 09:54:57
Cool Carrie, will go there now! Thanks for that ;D  DP

Fascinating site BTW! was worth a look!
Title: Re: Bumblebees
Post by: Garden Manager on February 07, 2005, 18:40:44
Bumble bees around our way sem to keep going for most of the winter, only going into hiding when it gets colder.

When i see one out on a winters day i have to ask it what its doing out and about at this time of year.
Title: Re: Bumblebees
Post by: gavin on February 08, 2005, 00:04:42
Honeybees were out 10 days ago here in Leeds. 

Lots of info on bumble bees here though http://www.bumblebee.org/ - the things people make websites about!

All best - Gavin
Title: Re: Bumblebees
Post by: Apple Dumpling on February 16, 2005, 19:24:25
Have registered my frogspawn and bumblebee sightings on springwatch.
Title: Re: Bumblebees
Post by: Debs on February 18, 2005, 16:14:35

Nope, none in the North East - at least none in my garden :)

Debs
Title: Re: Bumblebees
Post by: Georgie on March 02, 2005, 20:53:58
I have spotted quite a few over the last couple of weeks here in London.  For those of you who haven't, here's a pic I took of one last year.   :)

G xx

(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y30/georgie_girl15/BumbleBee.jpg)
Title: Re: Bumblebees
Post by: Val on March 05, 2005, 10:49:45
 ;DHaven't even seen people never mind bees. I'm beginning to hate this snow.
Title: Re: Bumblebees
Post by: Lily on March 05, 2005, 11:25:03
I saw a Bumble Bee a few weeks ago.  It was nestling on the stamens of a Crocus Flower and looked intoxicated by the pollen.  ;D.  I haven't seen one since. :( 

Last year we had a nest of Bumble Bees in the compost bin, they weren't very friendly and I had to wait until they left before I could use the compost :(

Lily
Title: Re: Bumblebees
Post by: Georgie on March 05, 2005, 12:37:42
How unlucky to get a nest in your compost bin.  :(

I can't get out in the garden to see if there are any fury friends around today - it's far too cold and wet.  :( 

So here's a hovver fly to remind us all of warmer days to come.  :0

G xx

(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y30/georgie_girl15/Poppy.jpg)
Title: Re: Bumblebees
Post by: Dirkdigger on March 05, 2005, 13:05:13
Recorded my first ladybird on springwatch, seen last week.
Title: Re: Bumblebees
Post by: Heldi on March 11, 2005, 13:04:07
I saw a whopper of a bumble bee a few weeks ago,sat in amongst a flowering heather.
Title: Re: Bumblebees
Post by: dibberxxx on March 11, 2005, 13:45:12
thanks for the website i recorded my frog spawn on springwatch very interesting site
Title: Re: Bumblebees
Post by: Rose.mary on April 03, 2005, 22:34:43
A while back I mentioned bumblebees on this forum and asked if anybody knew how to make a nest for them. ??? I did not get any replies so I have found out from another source,  :D and I have just made my first nest. It is very simple. All you need is a large plastic plant pot, chicken wire, and hay. Just line pot with chicken wire, fill loosely with hay and put a lid made of chicken wire over the top. Place under a hedge or cover with soil,  facing south and hopefully you should get residents. Bumblebees do not hurt you if you leave them alone and I believe they are getting rare.
I just hope I am not too late.
Rosemary