Queen Season: Bumble Bees in Spring - The White River Valley Herald

Queen Season: Bumble Bees in Spring - The White River Valley Herald

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Hear ye, hear ye! The queens have emerged! We’re talking about bumble bees (genus Bombus). For several weeks each spring, any bumble bee you see is a queen— and very hard at work. She must construct her kingdom. Her mother (the previous queen), and most of her siblings will have perished. Unlike honey bees

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