The Six Cuckoo Bees Did You Know Six of the UK’S 24 Bumblebees Are Cuckoo Bees, and Are Named This Way Because, Just Like the Bird, They Have a Parasitic Lifestyle

The Six Cuckoo Bees Did You Know Six of the UK’S 24 Bumblebees Are Cuckoo Bees, and Are Named This Way Because, Just Like the Bird, They Have a Parasitic Lifestyle

The six cuckoo bees Did you know six of the UK’s 24 bumblebees are cuckoo bees, and are named this way because, just like the bird, they have a parasitic lifestyle. But don’t be alarmed, they are important pollinators in their own right and are not a major threat to social bumblebee populations. A female cuckoo bee will go into the nest of a social bumblebee, kill the queen, and take it over for herself. A cuckoo bee does not produce any workers, just new females and males. They also don’t collect pollen because the original queen’s workers collect it for them! This is why cuckoo bumblebees don’t have pollen baskets on their legs. For more information on different bumblebee species visit bumblebeeconservation.org Field cuckoo bee • Bombus campestris Southern cuckoo bee • Bombus vestalis Widespread. Common in South. Attacks mainly Attacks mainly Buff- Common carder tailed bumblebees. bees. Two male The tail is white, with forms occur; light large yellow patches and dark. The on the left and right wings are strongly at the front of the dark tinged. tail. Female/Male Female/Male Forest cuckoo bee • Bombus sylvestris Barbut’s cuckoo bee • Bombus barbutellus Widespread. Widespread. Attacks mainly Early Attacks mainly bumblebees. The tail Garden bumblebees. is white, although The tail is white. The males have a small wings have a dark, patch of red/ dusky appearance. orange at the tip of Some can appear Female/Male the tail. Female/Male almost black. Gypsy cuckoo bee • Bombus bohemicus Red-tailed cuckoo bee • Bombus rupestris Widespread. Attacks Southern species. mainly White-tailed Attacks mainly Red- bumblebees. The tails tailed bumblebees. are white with small Males have straw yellow patches on the coloured banding sides. Largely on thorax and restricted to the north abdomen. Female/Male and west. Female/Male The1 Bumblebee Conservation Trust is a registered charity (England & Wales 1115634/Scotland SC042830). BBCT168. March 2021. Copyright 2021 ©. All rights reserved..

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