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Early Bumblebee ©Penny Frith
Early bumblebee
Scientific name: Bombus pratorum
One of our prettiest and smallest bumble bees, the early bumblebee has a bright orange tail and lemon-yellow bands on its body. It is very common and can be found in all kinds of habitats in early spring.
Species information
Statistics
Length: 1.6-1.8cmConservation status
Common.