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Four-coloured Cuckoo-bee

Bombus sylvestris

Description:

The forest cuckoo bumblebee or four-coloured cuckoo bee, Bombus sylvestris, is a species of cuckoo bumblebee, found in most of Europe and the Russian part of Asia. Its main hosts are Bombus pratorum, Bombus jonellus, and Bombus monticola. As a cuckoo bumblebee, Bombus sylvestris lays its eggs in another bumblebee’s nest. This type of bee leaves their young to the workers of another nest for rearing, allowing cuckoo bumblebees to invest minimal energy and resources in their young while still keeping the survival of their young intact.

Habitat:

Deciduous woodland edge.

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4 Comments

KostasZontanos
KostasZontanos 6 years ago

Thank you Tania!

Tania17
Tania17 6 years ago

Great fotos indeed!

KostasZontanos
KostasZontanos 6 years ago

Thanks James.

JamesPriest2
JamesPriest2 6 years ago

Very interesting. I love bees. Great photos

KostasZontanos
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Αποκεντρωμένη Διοίκηση Μακεδονίας - Θράκης, Greece

Spotted on Jul 9, 2017
Submitted on Jul 17, 2017

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