Field Studies Council Bees of Britain: Science Resource Booklet for Teachers (WildID) - Softcover

O'Toole, Chris

 
9781851532308: Field Studies Council Bees of Britain: Science Resource Booklet for Teachers (WildID)

Synopsis

  • Identification guide to 28 species of bees found in gardens in Britain and Ireland
  • Colour paintings by wildlife artist and illustrator Chris Shields highlight what to look for
  • Silhouettes show typical life size for each species
  • Designed to be used outside: lightweight, rucksack-sized, splash-proof

As well as the ‘Big Six’ bumblebees, the WildID Bee Guide includes mining bees, cavity-nesting bees and cuckoo bees.

The reverse side includes concise identification notes for each species. This text covers key characters to look out for, plus flight period, habitat and range. Also included in this bee field guide are useful pointers to help distinguish between similar-looking species.

Did you know that there are over 250 species of bees in Britain and Ireland? Bumblebees and honeybees are social bees, living in in colonies. But 90% of British species are solitary, with each nest the work of a single female. Mining bees excavate nest tunnels and cells in the ground. Cavity-nesting bees (including mason bees and leafcutters) use pre-existing cavities such as hollow plant stems, or a bee hotel. Cuckoo bees have a similar nesting strategy to the cuckoo bird. A female cuckoo bee will seek out the nest of another bee to lay her eggs. The Sharp-tailed Bee is a cuckoo bee frequent in gardens.

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