Wool Carder Bee (Paperback)
Emperor Williams
Sold by CitiRetail, Stevenage, United Kingdom
AbeBooks Seller since 29 June 2022
New - Soft cover
Condition: New
Ships from United Kingdom to U.S.A.
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketSold by CitiRetail, Stevenage, United Kingdom
AbeBooks Seller since 29 June 2022
Condition: New
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketPaperback. Introduction to the Wool Carder BeeIn the soft hum of a summer garden, where lavender sways under golden light and mint leaves shimmer with dew, a small yet fiercely determined creature darts between the petals. It moves not with the gentleness we associate with bees, but with the sharp precision of a warrior patrolling his kingdom. This is the Wool Carder Bee (Anthidium manicatum), a remarkable species whose name and nature combine both tenderness and tenacity. Unlike the honeybee that builds cooperative societies, or the bumblebee that thrives in communal nests, the Wool Carder Bee lives and labors in solitude-an artisan, architect, and guardian of its tiny world.The name Wool Carder Bee has poetic origins. It comes from the female's unique behavior of "carding" soft plant hairs-particularly from plants like lamb's ear (Stachys byzantina)-to line her nest. The act resembles the ancient process of carding wool for spinning, where fibers are combed and smoothed before weaving. Watching a female bee pluck delicate silvery hairs from a leaf, roll them into a fluffy ball, and carry them away in flight is an enchanting sight. It is this craft, this artistry in gathering and shaping natural materials, that earned the species its name and fascination among naturalists.Yet the Wool Carder Bee is far more than a gentle gardener's companion. It embodies a paradox of nature-fierce yet delicate, independent yet essential to the collective health of ecosystems. While the female is an industrious engineer, the male is a vigilant sentinel, defending his patch of flowers with astonishing aggression. This duality-creation and defense, artistry and combat-has made Anthidium manicatum one of the most studied and admired members of the bee family Megachilidae, which also includes the leafcutter and mason bees.A Bee with Global FootprintsOriginally native to Europe, the Wool Carder Bee's story is one of successful expansion across continents. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it quietly spread beyond its native range, hitching rides on nursery plants and garden trade. Today, it thrives across North America, South America, New Zealand, and parts of Asia and Africa-a true global citizen of the insect world. Its success in new territories owes much to its adaptability and its preference for common garden plants. In cities, suburban backyards, and wild meadows alike, the Wool Carder Bee has become a familiar yet often misunderstood guest.Despite its spread, the Wool Carder Bee is not considered invasive in the destructive sense. It rarely displaces native species, though it competes fiercely for floral resources. Its presence often signals a healthy environment rich in nectar-producing plants. For many gardeners, its arrival marks the quiet return of pollinator diversity-an indicator that the garden is alive with ecological balance.Naturalists and entomologists have long celebrated the Wool Carder Bee for its extraordinary behavioral complexity. Unlike the hive-based honeybee whose social structure follows rigid hierarchies, this solitary bee operates by instinct refined through millennia of evolution. Each female is both queen and worker, responsible for every stage of her offspring's creation-from selecting a nesting site to gathering materials, provisioning food, and sealing the chamber that will shelter her larvae.The Allure of Its IndependenceThe appeal of the Wool Carder Bee lies in its autonomy. There is something profoundly captivating about a creature that accomplishes so much alone. A single female bee may visit hundreds of flowers each day, not to feed a colony but to prepare for the future of her lineage. She finds a hollow stem or a crack in wood, carding the woolly fibers of leaves to fashion a soft cradle for her young. Into this chamber, she places Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Seller Inventory # 9798259334830
"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.
Orders can be returned within 30 days of receipt.
If you are a consumer you can withdraw from the contract in accordance with the following. Consumer means any natural person who is acting for purposes which are outside his trade, business, craft or profession.
Information regarding the right of withdrawal
Statutory right to withdraw
You have the right to withdraw from this contract within 14 days without giving any reason.
The withdrawal period will expire after 14 days from the day on which you acquire, or a third party other than the carrier and indicated by you acquires, physical possession of the last good or the last lot or piece.
To exercise the right of withdrawal, electronically fill in and submit a clear statement on our website, under "My Purchases" in "My Account". We will communicate to you an acknowledgement of receipt of such a withdrawal on a durable medium (e.g. by e-mail) without delay.
To meet the withdrawal deadline, it is sufficient for you to send your communication concerning your exercise of the right of withdrawal before the withdrawal period has expired.
Effects of withdrawal
If you withdraw from this contract, we will reimburse to you all payments received from you, including the costs of delivery (except for the supplementary costs arising if you chose a type of delivery other than the least expensive type of standard delivery offered by us).
We may make a deduction from the reimbursement for loss in value of any goods supplied, if the loss is the result of unnecessary handling by you.
We will make the reimbursement without undue delay, and not later than 14 days after the day on which we are informed about your decision to withdraw from this contract.
We will make the reimbursement using the same means of payment as you used for the initial transaction, unless you have expressly agreed otherwise; in any event, you will not incur any fees as a result of such reimbursement.
We may withhold reimbursement until we have received the goods back, or you have supplied evidence of having sent back the goods, whichever is the earliest.
You shall send back the goods or hand them over to CitiRetail, Stevenage, United Kingdom, without undue delay and in any event not later than 14 days from the day on which you communicate your withdrawal from this contract to us. The deadline is met if you send back the goods before the period of 14 days has expired. You will have to bear the direct cost of returning the goods. You are only liable for any diminished value of the goods resulting from the handling other than what is necessary to establish the nature, characteristics and functioning of the goods.
Exceptions to the right of withdrawal
The right of withdrawal does not apply to:
Please note that titles are dispatched from our US, Canadian or Australian warehouses. Delivery times specified in shipping terms. Orders ship within 2 business days. Delivery to your door then takes 7-14 days.
| Order quantity | 7 to 60 business days | 7 to 14 business days |
|---|---|---|
| First item | £ 37.00 | £ 37.00 |
Delivery times are set by sellers and vary by carrier and location. Orders passing through Customs may face delays and buyers are responsible for any associated duties or fees. Sellers may contact you regarding additional charges to cover any increased costs to ship your items.